Quoting John Rudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> R.Smits wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Which spam blacklists do you use in your MTA config. (postfix)
> > smptd_client_restrictions
> >
> > Currently we only use : reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org
> >
> > We let spamassassin fight the rest of the spam. But the load of spam is
> > getting to high for our organisation. Wich list is safe enough to block
> > senders at MTA level ?
> >
> > Spamhaus, or spamcop ?
> >
>
>
> Spamhaus: yes.  Use zen.spamhaus.org  (you might end up needing to pay
> for it, and use a local cache, if you're a heavy traffic site, but,
> frankly, it's worth paying for).
>
>
> Spamcop: no.  Don't use them as an MTA RBL.  I'm leery of even using
> them as a SA RBL, but it's a very bad idea to use them as an MTA RBL
> (too many false positives).
>


I was about to give the same answer....

Jeff C.

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