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Wed Oct 31 19:32:53 CET 2007
I am using several 'free' and 'open' rbl to block spam with a good success.
I understand that RBL can cause some issue because if your pc is infected,
probably you are in spamlist =
and you will not able to send emails to a kolab server.
My proposal is to setup a good list of RBL, write them in a map files
"commented" and apply them to =
postfix using the reject_rbl_client and reject_rhsbl_sender checks.
Then will be up to the system administrator, simply removing the comments f=
rom
the rbl list file to =
activate them.
RBL in my setup removed almost 80% of spam and i think that would be a grea=
t
enanchments .
Which is other persons ideas on applying RBL in this "soft" way?
Fabio
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title: RBL pre-configured but disabled for lazy system administrator
topic: server
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