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Invoke( Mail_Admins ); by firehawk 2007-04-26 09:10:03
Here's the situation:
* Small company, ~25 people
* We host our own mail server, Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 Server
* Intelligent Message Filtering is on

I'm going to start using Spamhaus' Zen "combined" DNSBL next Monday morning. The users are aware (and clueless, despite my link to the Zen FAQ) and have raised no objections. Management ditto.

Any pitfalls I should be aware of, other than the obvious (people who are on cesspool ISPs will encounter bounces)? Anything else I should be aware of? Any advice?
[ Reply ]
  Be ready to work on the filter settings by classic_jon2007-04-26 09:17:26
    And check the SPF records ;-) (n/t) by AndyA2007-04-26 09:18:24
    Zen doesn't (TTBOMK) block on no RDNS by SoylentGreen2007-04-26 09:22:16
      RCF Ignorant ...Sounds like some of my users... :) (n/t) by classic_jon2007-04-26 09:40:59
  See by SoylentGreen2007-04-26 09:29:22
    I wouldn't trust the spamcop numbers (n/t) by rfrovarp2007-04-26 10:20:20
      Why not? (n/t) by firehawk2007-04-26 12:03:06
        Spamcop, historically, has been inaccurate by SoylentGreen2007-04-26 12:33:24
          But these numbers aren't FROM SpamCop... by firehawk2007-04-26 12:49:48
            Of course I did, especially the last paragraph by SoylentGreen2007-04-26 13:03:57
              Yep by rfrovarp2007-04-26 14:44:31
                Gotcha. by firehawk2007-04-26 21:42:54
    Impressive... by firehawk2007-04-26 12:07:54
  Been using it for quite a while by rfrovarp2007-04-26 10:22:06
  Thanks, everybody! by firehawk2007-04-26 21:44:01

 

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