IT_Architect
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I'm implementing SpamBlocker 4.0. I'm new to this area so I would like to know your concerns and experiences with RBLs. I'd like to know what you use and why. The following is the list from SpamBlocker 4.0, but do not confine your opinions to just those.
cbl.abuseat.org
dnsbl.njabl.org
bl.spamcop.net
dnsbl.ahbl.org
combined.rbl.msrbl.net
b.barracudacentral.org
zen.spamhaus.org
hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com
The only thoughts I have about any on the above list is that Barracuda seems to be placing people on their list and then having a link on their unlisting page for whitelisting at emailreg.org, which if you go there costs $20 per domain per year. Barracuda tends to target businesses that use mobile devices. They have gone through some lengths to conceal their relationship with emailreg.org, but it apparently very sizable financial linkage has been discovered. Moreover while they won't acknowledge it, they made the mistake of using an IP range in the block that belongs to Barracuda. While some may try to justify it as a logical extension of their business, their effort to conceal it makes it tough sell for people to see it as other than racketeering. That said, they are also one of the most popular. The only other RBLs I don't like are two that I'm listed on for backscatter, which are Sorbs and Backscatter, which is why I'm doing time in and the reason for the update at this time.
Not that I can say they are bad, but fortunately for me, there must be few servers using them because nobody has complained about their mail not getting through. 
I've also installed SpamAssassin from ports and implemented it according to DA KB. I haven't implemented RBLs in SpamAssassin but I have _RELAYCOUNTRY_.
In addition I'm using the PF firewall and may to block services by country.
Thanks!
cbl.abuseat.org
dnsbl.njabl.org
bl.spamcop.net
dnsbl.ahbl.org
combined.rbl.msrbl.net
b.barracudacentral.org
zen.spamhaus.org
hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com
The only thoughts I have about any on the above list is that Barracuda seems to be placing people on their list and then having a link on their unlisting page for whitelisting at emailreg.org, which if you go there costs $20 per domain per year. Barracuda tends to target businesses that use mobile devices. They have gone through some lengths to conceal their relationship with emailreg.org, but it apparently very sizable financial linkage has been discovered. Moreover while they won't acknowledge it, they made the mistake of using an IP range in the block that belongs to Barracuda. While some may try to justify it as a logical extension of their business, their effort to conceal it makes it tough sell for people to see it as other than racketeering. That said, they are also one of the most popular. The only other RBLs I don't like are two that I'm listed on for backscatter, which are Sorbs and Backscatter, which is why I'm doing time in and the reason for the update at this time.


I've also installed SpamAssassin from ports and implemented it according to DA KB. I haven't implemented RBLs in SpamAssassin but I have _RELAYCOUNTRY_.
In addition I'm using the PF firewall and may to block services by country.
Thanks!
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