Yes, and SURBLs are supported by default in SpamAssassin 3.X if you have network tests enabled and a recent Net::DNS.
http://www.surbl.org/faq.html#nettest Jerry, What version of SpamAssassin are you running? Jeff C. __ On Thursday, January 6, 2005, 6:53:02 PM, David Groce wrote: > Basically SURBL's are shared DB's of spam identifying information. I put > them on my 2.6x install with the SpamCop plugin and I don't have to worry > about spam anymore. I can't say it's 100% but I would guess about 98% > effective from the people I have talked to. This is on a mailserver with > about 1000 users and spam filtering on all accounts. > David Groce > Network Administrator > North Kitsap School District >> Hi, >> >> We are getting a lot of spam messages coming through with low scores. >> Anyone have any special rule sets that would be interested in sharing? I >> use the rules de jour to update my rules but it doesn't seem to capture >> all >> the spam. >> >> Also, Is there like a public shared Bayesian database that can help >> improve >> the detection of spam messages? >> >> TIA >> >> >> >> > David Groce > North Kitsap School District > Network Server Analyst/Coordinator > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (360) 394-2621 Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/