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Author: Wakko Warner
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To: Michael Coxe
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] fwd fr NANOG: monkeys.dom UPL being DDOSed to death
> > I don't want a flame war about spamcop again. I use what works for me.
>
> i don't want one either, so i won't start one.
>
> however, you're not using cbl.abuseat.org; i highly recommend it. from my
> rejectlog yesterday:


They limited me to 4 RBLs to base rejections on. The others are for showing
me if it's worth using.

> # grep -c cbl rejectlog.01
> 1161
> # grep -c sbl rejectlog.01
> 44
> # grep -c ordb rejectlog.01
> 28
> # grep -c visi rejectlog.01
> 60
> # grep -c opm rejectlog.01
> 18
>
> this is a bit skewed, because i put cbl in front of the list, but i put it
> in front because it was by far the most effective.


Mine wasn't skewed because each test was a warning that inserts the data
into an SQL db.

> it's interesting that of the two open relay lists, the more agressive ordb
> is less effective than the conservatively run relays.visi.com; i still
> don't quite know what i think of that.


ORDB no good? =)

> of the two open proxy lists i use, opm probably overlaps cbl quite a lot,
> i bet it'd do a lot better if it were in front of cbl or standing alone.


Sounds like DSBL and NJABL.

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