Thanks for the information im sure it will help me allot but the problem is
that rbl_domain from some reason don't work for me :(
Maybe the reason is how I built my servers ( the forward ), I posted an
ordinary message headers sent to me to show what headers my secondary server
see.
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Canaan Surfing Ltd.
Internet Service Providers
Ben-Nes Michael - Manager
Tel: 972-4-6991122
Fax: 972-4-6990098
http://sites.canaan.co.il
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nico Erfurth" <masta@???>
To: "Ben-Nes Michael" <miki@???>
Cc: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Exim] RBL Problem
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> > I get allot of SPAM
>
> You're not alone ;)
>
> > So I entered in exim the following line:
> > rbl_domains =
> > blackholes.mail-abuse.org:dialups.mail-abuse.org:bl.spamcop.net
>
> The mail-abuse.org blacklist are for subscribers only.
>
> > I still got allot of SPAM so I changed it to:
> > rbl_domains = bl.spamcop.net/warn
>
> You really shouldn't use the spamcop blacklist, please check this link:
> http://www.fastmail.fm/users/jhoward/spamcop.html
>
> These are the blacklists I use with great success:
> list.dsbl.org:relays.ordb.org:sbl.spamhaus.org
>
> Further, the spamlist provided by wirehub.nl is VERY helpful to catch
> spam that's currently in progress.
> http://basic.wirehub.nl/spamlist.txt
>
> For real spam-protection, you should use a tool like
> SpamAssassin/bogofilter/razor. These tools analyze the message itself,
> not only the server where the mail came from.
>
> Nico
>
>