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Message-ID: <20030925222136.GB2326@hal9000.halplant.com>
From: A.J.Caines at halplant.com (Andrew J Caines)
Subject: email worms, spam etc etc
Poof,
> Would you know any good DBSBLs?
Presuming you mean DNSBL (DNS Bl[oa]ckList) and that you understand the
requirement to discover and verify the listing and delisting policies
and practices of each, you may want to use:
dnsbl.njabl.org
bl.spamcop.net
sbl.spamhaus.org
list.dsbl.org
blackholes.easynet.nl
cn-kr.blackholes.us
dnsbl.sorbs.net
> I've been looking for some good ones... But since Osiru died... I can't find
> a good one *cry*
Osirusoft ran several blocklists, so choosing a replacement for a given
type of list will depend on which one you used. For SPEWS, note that
sorbs is under increasing pressure due to DDoS as well as increased
use.
I also recommend you consider transferring the zones to a local name server
instead of using the public ones, though I do not (yet) do this myself.
-Andrew-
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