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Yes I would agree with that.
ChrisP.
On 11/01/2018 9:14 a.m., Neil Herber
(nospam) wrote:
I use the following:
RBL action percentage of all RBL hits
b.barracudacentral.org deny 34%
bl.spamcop.net stamp 1%
zen.spamhaus.org deny 65%
If I remember correctly, SurgeMail will try all RBLs in turn in
the order listed but stops as soon as it gets a hit. So in my
case I should probably drop spamcop (since 1% hits isn't worth
the processing time) and put spamhaus first and barracuda
second.
Can a Netwin person confirm that my memory is correct - or
correct it, please. ;-)
Thanks
Neil
On 2018-01-10 1:56 PM, Stephen D.
Goff wrote:
I got way too many false positives from spamcop.
On January 9, 2018 9:55:03 PM EST, Tom
Cross
<tomc@html.com.au>
wrote:
Hi
At the moment we are using
the following
Suggestions welcome.
zen.spamhaus.org deny
cbl.abuseat.org deny
b.barracudacentral.org deny
bl.spamcop.net deny
dnsbl.sorbs.net STAMP
list.dnswl..org accept
tom cross
m: 0418 295 336
partner HTMLnet.
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