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Question Good DNS black lists for mailserver

petrosvw

New Pleskian
Hello,

Currently I'm trying to reduce spam even before the filter will look into it.
Using dnsbl for it seems a good option for me.
I did some research and came up with the following:
  • zen.spamhaus.org
  • spam.spamrats.com
  • b.barracudacentral.org
These blacklists have a good reputation. But I'm still looking for better detection. I still receive around 40 -60messages (yes, the spamfilter finds them all and mark them as spam) a day.

Do you guy's have some good blacklists that don't block too much (false positives)?
And maybe other suggestions?

My settings list:
  • DKIM, DMARC activated for incoming mail
  • SPF checking mode is set to softfail
  • DNSBL activated with the list above

Thanks in advance
 
In addition to the dnsbl's you already mentioned I also use:
  • bl.spamcop.net
  • psbl.surriel.com
  • ix.dnsbl.manitu.net
In all honesty I haven't researched these lists thoroughly. But by trial and error I've end up with these dnsbl's and they seem to work fine so far. Still quite some spam is coming trough.
 
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Thanks. I will take a look in these. My previous blacklist blocked too much. (XS4ALL, hotmail and more. So that's why I started this topic)
 
My current list:
  • zen.spamhaus.org
  • spam.spamrats.com
  • b.barracudacentral.org
  • xbl.spamhaus.org
  • bl.spamcop.net
  • psbl.surriel.com
 
Hi, the two lists below are resulting in too many false positives, any alternatives?

xbl.spamhaus.org
zen.spamhaus.org

Thank you.
 
I've also noticed problems with these lists:
zen.spamhaus.org
bl.spamcop.net
I use these:
bl.spamcop.net
psbl.surriel.com
 
The zen.spamhaus.org list doesn't only include bulk mail senders, but also websites that are known to contain malicious software. If such a site is on a shared IP address, there might be nothing wrong with the mail service on the sending ip, yet the ip is still blacklisted due to one (other) website containing malicious scripts.
 
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