>you realize that the MAPS services are now pay-for-service, don't you?
>
>ordb.org has a good rep as an orbs style open relay list. also investigate
>the sbl (sbl.spamhaus.org, spamhausen of fixed address) and opm.blitzed.org
>( open proxies.)
Yeah, I want to start by using relays.ordb.org -and in the coming weeks
possibly subscribe to spam cop or some of the others that you mentioned
after I do a little more research. I like the idea of using spamhaus.org
from what I've read about their service (so far) -many of the look-ups I
perform on habitual spammers shows up in that db, so I'll investigate their
service more.. I was unfamiliar with opm.blitzed.org -thanks for the info..!
So does the location of the "deny dnslists = relays.ordb.org" directive
matter in the ACL part of the config? I'm guessing it should be towards the
top..<?>
Does this look correct?
Thanks again for your help and suggestions, I appreciate your time and
assistance.
######################################################################
# ACL CONFIGURATION #
# Specifies access control lists for incoming SMTP mail #
######################################################################
begin acl
check_recipient:
accept hosts = :
deny local_parts = ^.*[@%!/|]
deny message = host is listed in $dnslist_domain
dnslists = relays.ordb.org
deny senders = *@partial-dbm;/etc/exim/access.db : \
dbm;/etc/exim/access.db
require verify = sender
deny message = unrouteable address
hosts = !127.0.0.1/8:0.0.0.0/0
!verify = recipient
accept domains = +local_domains
endpass
message = unknown user
verify = recipient
accept hosts = +relay_hosts
accept hosts = +auth_relay_hosts
endpass
message = authentication required
authenticated = *
# Enable SSL support.
# accept hosts = +tls_relay_hosts
# endpass
# message = encryption required
# encrypted = *
deny message = relay not permitted
check_message:
accept