Autor: Walt Reed Data: Para: Mike Meredith CC: exim-users Assunto: Re: [Exim] Fallback to smarthost on 5xx?
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 09:31:06AM +0100, Mike Meredith said: > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 21:04:30 -0700, Avleen Vig wrote:
> > Unfortuantely there are (urgh) idiots who are using DNSBL which block
> > ALL broadband connection, regardless of if they're business or
> > residential connections.
>
> They're not necessarily idiots. It ain't always easy to tell the
> difference between business/residential connections, and blocking
> broadband connections is a very good way of cutting down spam ... a huge
> proportion of such connections will never be running a proper mailserver
> anyway.
I'm on both sides of this. I'm on dynamic DSL too. Due to blockage, I
smarthost through my hosting companies mail server, but receive mail
directly to my dynamic IP (my ISP's mail server is so bad it's
unusable.) I use RBL blocks due to the MASSIVE amount of spam and
viruses from cablemodem / DSL IP space. Before I implemented that, I did
some analysis and found that it was about 1000 to one spam to legit
from cable / DSL space. I would get at LEAST 10 times more spam if I did
not use blocking. I also use spamassassin at SMTP time, but more and
more spam is comming in below the threshold for rejection.
Of course for people on static IP's I can always whitelist.