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Address Assignment Question
- Subject: Address Assignment Question
- From: seth.mos at dds.nl (Seth Mos)
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 00:08:34 +0200
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
Op 20 jun 2011, om 23:55 heeft John Levine het volgende geschreven:
>> An organization that blocks 90% of spam with no false positives is
>> incredibly useful.
>
>> Using a greylisting system is equally effective without the black
>> list part.
>
> Hi. I'm the guy who wrote the CEAS paper on greylisting.
>
> Greylisting is useful, but anyone who thinks it's a substitute for
> DNSBLs has never run a large mail system.
We use the black lists for scoring spam messages, but we never outright block messages. I was not implying that blacklists are not useful at all. I just see things in shades of grey over black and white.
Of the 17 domains we have with roughly 250 users it does well enough.
Regards,
Seth