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[cobalt-users] Blackhole lists for hosting (was: SOLVED: Sendmail 8.9.3 and ORDB)
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Blackhole lists for hosting (was: SOLVED: Sendmail 8.9.3 and ORDB)
- From: "Michael Aronoff" <ma@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Mar 24 10:07:01 2003
- Organization: CIIC, Inc.
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Mike wrote:
>Below is what I've digged out of my mail.log and in the order in my
>sendmail for filtering...24 hours period, good luck.
>
>njabl 33030
>osirusoft 10317
>spamcop 9940
>sorbs 328
>dsbl 140
>ordb 30
>---------------------
>Total 53785
I started following this thread a little late but I have a question and
I would like the opinion of some fellow cobalt sysadmins who host for
clients (not just for themselves).
I have never done any active filtering (A/V, or SPAM filters) because I
felt that as a service provider it was a dangerous thing. You see once
I as a provider take on the responsibility clients will blame me when
they get Viruses, or legit mail gets blocked. How do others feel about
this as it relates to Blacklists.
Also would someone who is using the lists mind doing a small how-to for
the Raq4. There were a lot of posts back and forth on the setup and I
was not quite sure what the best procedure is on our Raq4's.
Thanks,
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Michael Aronoff - CIIC, Inc.