On 27-May-2010, at 07:34, Andy Dills wrote: > > I've been investigating postscreen, as we've been address probed/bombed > for years, as we have a few domains that are very old (well, early 90s) > that had a lot of users back in the dialup days. Our approach was to just > throw hardware at the problem, and we've had a whole cluster of servers > just sending out 550s all day long for years now. > > We don't do any RBL checks at the postfix level;
That's just … silly > we have amavisd-new > handle all of that via spamassassin. I'm hesitant to allow a single > blacklist to determine the fate of mail acceptance, especially when we > have a very low false negative rate with amavisd/SA. Essentially, we'd > rather throw hardware at the problem than potentially reject legit mail. Really? How much legit mail hits zen's rbl (hint, the number rhymes with "hero"). -- 'You don't think you've had enough, do you?' he said. I KNOW WHEN I'VE HAD ENOUGH. 'Everyone says that, though. I KNOW WHEN EVERYONE'S HAD ENOUGH. --Moving Pictures