On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:24:33 -0500
Simon Brereton articulated:

> On Jan 19, 2012 7:13 PM, "Steve Fatula" <compconsult...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> From: Robert Fitzpatrick <rob...@webtent.org>
> >> To: Postfix <postfix-users@postfix.org>
> >> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 1:12 PM
> >> Subject: Spamcop listed gmail?
> >>
> >> Perhaps this is not the place for this, I didn't find a mailing
> >> list on the spamcop site and just looking to see if this is
> >> experienced by others. Got two calls this morning, both not
> >> receiving mail from gmail users and both being blocked by my usage
> >> of 'reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net'. Anyone other users of this
> >> config parameter seeing this?
> >>
> > You should not block outright. Either use a scoring system (perhaps
> postscreen), or, DNSWL to first whitelist the servers.
> >
> > I personally report yahoo, gmail, etc. all the time via Spamcop
> > when I
> get spam from them. My hope is they will at least find the account and
> disable it, possibly, with luck, even block emails going out just
> like it in the future.
> 
> What he said...

Personally, I have found NOT receiving mail from Google to be a plus.
In any case, the is a forum on SPAMCOP that is active. I have used it
in the past, although several years ago. I just checked and it is still
there. There is also information on possible configurations for the
Spamcop "lists" and "Postfix" that might prove useful.

-- 
Jerry ✌
postfix-u...@seibercom.net
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