* Alex <mysqlstud...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to evaluate the block lists that are available to be used
> at SMTP connection time with reject_maps_rbl, 

reject_maps_rbl is deprecated. Use reject_rbl_client et.al.

> Is there a "best practices" document that includes recommendations or
> suggestions on which RBLs to use for which purpose? I'd also like to
> be able to gather some stats on them, such as how many rejects,
> queries, perhaps even the IPs that were rejected, so that I may
> collect this information and create some historical data.

That doesn't help. Everybody's spam is different AND you forget the
false positives!

> I'm currently considering multi.uribl.com and multi.surbl.org as the
> top two, but even with that I've read that in the past there were
> great concerns that they'd get knocked offline and what the
> implications would be for the postfix server.

I'm using zen.spamhaus.org in postscreen and,

   reject_rbl_client           bl.spamcop.net
   reject_rbl_client           bogons.cymru.com
   reject_rhsbl_sender         dbl.spamhaus.org
   reject_rhsbl_reverse_client dbl.spamhaus.org

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