> On 04/10/16 07:02, Sean Greenslade wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 01:47:28PM -0400, Fongaboo wrote:
>> I personally don't use RBLs as hard blocks. Instead, I have them set up
>> in my spam filter (SpamAssassin) with different weights. That way, if
>> one particular RBL is acting up, I can de-weight it and keep an eye on
>> it without it affecting delivery.
>
> The main problem with this is that one of the primary advantages to
> using a DNSRBL is that it sits in front of SpamAssassin.

Some people would view this as a Feature.
If all you're concerned with is Efficiency, then yes, put some DNSBLs at
the edge.
But if you're trying to do forensics...

Then Fongaboo's approach is the correct one.

One size does NOT fit all, especially with DNSBLs.

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