Hello All,
I know I wouldn't be asking this if I had a strong AUP on e-mail for our
users. I had never incorporated the fact of dnsbls into the AUP. Now it's
rearing it's ugly head.
This morning I had to explicitly exempt a blacklisted domain (not the whole
netblock though) from my dnsbl setup, as shown below. This is topica.com fyi.
deny hosts = !66.180.246.140 : !66.180.246.140
message = host rejected because $sender_host_address is listed in $dnslist_domain
dnslists = spamhaus.relays.osirusoft.com : spamsites.relays.osirusoft.com : \
dialups.relays.osirusoft.com : spews.relays.osirusoft.com : \
socks.relays.osirusoft.com : opm.blitzed.org : sbl.spamhaus.org
Since I am still green with the issue of dnsbl, having just set it up the other day, I
wanted to ask experienced users about how they end up making the choice on the
rbls to aggregate.
I am divided btn getting clients to receive spam and protecting clients from spam ;)
I know the best fallback would be the AUP, but still I'm wondering....
-Wash
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