Bret Miller wrote:
Not SenderBase specifically, but MXRate is a similar service. See
www.mxrate.com for information.
      
Ah, Alligate, the server that "test incoming mail for RFC compliance",
but lacks a proper behaviour on RSET.

I hope this service is more sane. Anybody with experience 
with MX? Might be worth a try.
    

I use it or I wouldn't have known how to use it. ;)

Like most other DNS blacklists, I wouldn't trust it completely. Whether
something is "spam" depends largely on the perception of the person
reviewing it. I don't know how you get in one list or another for
mxrate, but I do know that a number of messages get flagged somewhat
incorrectly at least in my perception of it. So, if you use it, score it
where it helps you increase or decrease the score, but realize it will
likely flag some real e-mail as "recommend block". It did here. So I
treat it as "more likely to be spam" rather than "block this e-mail".

Bret

  
Thanks guys. I'm reading the documentation of this MXRATE and it seems to me that this service is better than SenderBase. =D

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