Google Kreme schreef:
Ruud H.G. van Tol:
And while you are at it:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
[...merge with current settings...]
reject_rbl_client sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org,
<snip 20 lines>
reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
That is FAR too many rbl checks.
It is a special combination of checks.
See the article that the list came from:
http://www.wrightthisway.com/Articles/cat_postfix.html
I use these 3:
reject_rbl_client sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
reject_rbl_client cn.rbl.cluecentral.net
reject_rbl_client kr.rbl.cluecentral.net
That and SA takes care or my spam.
I use a few more:
cbl.abuseat.org R
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org R
list.dsbl.org R
dynablock.njabl.org R
dnsbl.njabl.org R
korea.services.net T
dnsbl.sorbs.net T
l1.spews.dnsbl.sorbs.net T
bl.spamcop.net T
virbl.dnsbl.bit.nl T
R=Reject, T=Tag.
The tagged ones I process further in procmail. The tagged's that aren't
tagged with spamcop, I report there.
The virbl.dnsbl.bit.nl is regional. It is a nice technique (see
http://virbl.bit.nl ) to adopt.
--
Groet, Ruud
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