On 10/9/07, R.Smits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Which spam blacklists do you use in your MTA config. (postfix)
> smptd_client_restrictions
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> Currently we only use : reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org
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> 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 ?
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> I would like to hear some advice or maybe your current setup ?
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> Thank you for any advice we can use .....
>
> Greetings.... Richard
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>
I would use spamhaus for MTA reject and spamcop in SA. I've also been
evaluating a very interesting new RBL for several weeks called the "ivmSIP"
rbl. Its designed to work after RBLs like spamhaus to catch what they miss
and it works quite well so far. It's catching about 30% of the mail that
makes it past both spamhaus and spamcop (and of course some of that mail is
actually not spam :). The web site for the new list isn't ready yet but you
can ask for a trial feed by emailing Mr. Rob McEwen at [EMAIL PROTECTED]