8 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users[courier-users] Re: [Fwd: headers for...
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SysopJan 8, 2002 3:55 pm 
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Juha SaarinenJan 8, 2002 8:51 pm 
SysopJan 8, 2002 8:59 pm 
David ChinJan 8, 2002 9:14 pm 
Sam VarshavchikJan 8, 2002 9:34 pm 
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Subject:[courier-users] Re: [Fwd: headers for spammers] how would you block these?Actions...
From:David Chin (dwc@umich.edu)
Date:Jan 8, 2002 9:14:41 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

In message <Pine.WNT.4.43.0201091750550.832-100000@den2>, Juha Saarinen writes:

So, OT as this is, is there any reliable/reputable RBL?

I'm using relays.ordb.org, inputs.orbz.org, dynablock.wirehub.net, blackholes.wirehub.net.

http://basic.wirehub.nl/spamstats.html Wirehub has just started offering zone transfers, too:

<Ben Grimm saith> The following syntax is based on BIND 8:

zone "blackholes.wirehub.net" { type slave; file "db.blackholes.wirehub.net.sec"; masters { 194.165.94.1; 194.165.94.6; 195.86.49.227; }; };

zone "dynablock.wirehub.net" { type slave; file "db.dynablock.wirehub.net.sec"; masters { 194.165.94.1; 194.165.94.6; 195.86.49.227; }; };

You may want to perform a traceroute to the nameservers listed here and pick only the one closest to you. The first two are in The Netherlands, the third one is in New York. </Ben Grimm saith>