Am 2007-03-07 17:24:58, schrieb Javier Viegas:
> I don?t reccomend to block mails, based on IP addresses, this is for sure
> going to cause a lot of false positive and block tons of legit mails, the
> common thing is to use adsl or cable connection with dynamic IP so if a
> spammer used that IP and some dnsbl list blacklisted it, its for sure that
> when the same IP is assigned to a legit nospammer user is going to have
> several rejects from servers that consult that dnsbl list.
Sorry but a DSL user has not to send Mails directly to a Mail-Host.
The DSL-Users should user there ISP provided SMTP-Relay.
All other is bullshit!
I use <xbl-sbl.spamhaus.org> and it block over 90% of all incoming
SPAM (arround 38.000 per day). The rest is done by procmailfilters
including clamav-ng and spamassassin.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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