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Good/current list of MAPS spam zones

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gee_fin

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Just been doing a bit of a search round google to no avail, is there a source that lists current/good MAPS zones? Just like to ensure my list is up to date and as strong as it can be :)

Cheers,
Graeme.
 
I currently use these..

bl.spamcop.net;blackholes.mail-abuse.org;list.dsbl.org;cbl.abuseat.org;dnsbl.ahbl.org;rhsbl.ahbl.org;ircbl.ahbl.org;t1.dnsbl.net.au;combined.njabl.org;bhnc.njabl.org;dnsbl.sorbs.net;sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
 
Originally posted by tema
I currently use these..

bl.spamcop.net;blackholes.mail-abuse.org;list.dsbl.org;cbl.abuseat.org;dnsbl.ahbl.org;rhsbl.ahbl.org;ircbl.ahbl.org;t1.dnsbl.net.au;combined.njabl.org;bhnc.njabl.org;dnsbl.sorbs.net;sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
Actually sbl-xbl will be obsolete soon. Replace it with zen.spamhaus.org
 
The zen one borked some of my customers sending mail - to do with the RBL(?) list of dynamic IPs assigned by their ISP. Basically wouldn't allow any of them to connect to the SMTP as their IPs are listed in the dynamic pool :(
 
Originally posted by gee_fin
The zen one borked some of my customers sending mail - to do with the RBL(?) list of dynamic IPs assigned by their ISP. Basically wouldn't allow any of them to connect to the SMTP as their IPs are listed in the dynamic pool :(

Better read up on what you're exactly blacklisting before copying lists like these. The Spamhaus website explicitly states that dynamic IPs are listed in Zen. Best do your own research.
 
I personnaly use those ones with great results:

zen.spamhaus.org
bl.spamcop.net
combined.njabl.org
cbl.abuseat.org
 
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