Zitat von LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com>:

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").

Hm. The infamous dispute with the austrian NIC comes to mind...
We have throw out all spamhaus.org related blacklists since then.

Regards

Andreas



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