----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Lyall"
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Craig Whitmore wrote:
There are quite a number (of RBL's) but a few can't be used as they still have Xtra's Network in them (for "Sueing ORBS" they sa
Not main of the main ones say this.
y), but the best I've found so far has been http://relays.osirusoft.com.
Watch the false +ives on this one. You'll get a reasonble number.
Can anyone suggest a better one/comments/pitfalls on using RBL's for slowing down spam.
bl.spamcop.net , [kr|cn|ng|br].rbl.cluecentral.net
1. False positives 2. Timeouts when the RBL dies or gets DOSed 3. False positives
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ordb.org - they only list servers that technically fail anti-relaying measures. They also test their lists occasionally and removal is prompt when issues are resolved. As yet, I can not say I've experienced a single failure with this crowd. Regarding those RBL's that list Xtra, orbs.dorkslayers.com could hardly termed as useful in any sense (see NANAE) and use of xbl.selwerd.cx seems to be very localised to it's own region. Des Berryman Xtra Abuse and Security Team Xtra Limited