As mail admins know, DNS blocklists can vary in quality/usefulness over
time. New ones appear, others become defunct, and keeping local settings
relevant requires some work.

In the wake of a recent server migration I think it's time to revisit my
own settings. Hopefully some of this mailing list's subscribers are
willing to share their Postscreen config (postscreen_dnsbl_sites in
particular) and their reasoning behind it?

For reference, here are some of the services I have tried over time. The
Sorting is alphabetical and not meant to imply any order of preference
on my end:

  ${my_dqs_key}.zen.dq.spamhaus.net
  b.barracudacentral.org
  bl.mailspike.net
  bl.nszones.com
  bl.spamcop.net
  bl.spameatingmonkey.net
  dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net
  dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net
  dnsrbl.swinog.ch
  hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com
  ips.backscatterer.org
  ips.whitelisted.org
  list.dnswl.org
  psbl.surriel.com
  score.senderscore.com
  wl.mailspike.net

I am curious which services you guys recommend for non-commercial, low
volume[1] use. A local, caching nameserver (Unbound) is already in
place, as is Postfix 3.10.4.

-Ralph

[1] As in: Messages are counted at X per minute, not Y per second.
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