rbl

So, those of you that still maintain your email systems, I have a
question for you.

Do you use rbl checking for inbound email? If so, what sites do you
use?

Ok, so that’s two questions, sorry about that, I’ll try to not be so
intrusive next time. :slight_smile:


Stevo

On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 16:22:19 GMT, “Stevo” steveSPAM@LESSccgov.net
wrote:
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So, those of you that still maintain your email systems, I have a
question for you.

Do you use rbl checking for inbound email? If so, what sites do you
use?

Ok, so that’s two questions, sorry about that, I’ll try to not be so
intrusive next time. :-)[/color]

Running GWAVA in front of my GroupWise 2014. I use:
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
bl.spamcop.net

KeN Etter sounds like they ‘said’:
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Running GWAVA in front of my GroupWise 2014. I use:
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
bl.spamcop.net[/color]

So my response to KeN’s comment is…

Same setup here, had one domain was having trouble receiving email.
Two of their (I don’t know how many) MX IP’s were listed on spamcop.

Had a setting that was blocking dropping rbl hit connections, changed
that setting to not drop, and all of a sudden emails from that domain
(legit ones) were showing up.


Stevo

Stevo,[color=blue]

Do you use rbl checking for inbound email? If so, what sites do you
use?[/color]

Yes. Spamhaus + blocked.txt


Anders Gustafsson (NKP)
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