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Blocking large amount of spam domains

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  • webhostuk
    Hello, I don't feel so that will be a heavy job for the server to block those domains listed in eximblacklist file.. So don't worry about that, it should not affect your server performance.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You may also find the following thread helpful when seeking out additional solutions for blocking SPAM: New anti-spam DNSBL in the works -- looking for testers Thank you.
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  • Rodrigo Gomes
    Hello, I don't feel so that will be a heavy job for the server to block those domains listed in eximblacklist file.. So don't worry about that, it should not affect your server performance.

    Thank you webhostuk! The performance of a large list really worries me about using this method.
    Hello, You may also find the following thread helpful when seeking out additional solutions for blocking SPAM: New anti-spam DNSBL in the works -- looking for testers Thank you.

    Hello Michael! In fact I do not have spam issues with new domains "yet." But I'll consider using it in the future if it turns out to be a problem. Thank you! My problem is very specific: regional spam In my country (Brazil) there are no RBLs for spam in our region. And the international RBLs do not catch the majority of Brazilian spammers. And the spammers here are very aggressive, they send a huge amount of traffic every day. You see, I have a list of 2000 confirmed spam domains that I created myself. That in a few months! The best way I found was to block domains, beyond the IP ranges.
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  • siriusb
    Start your own RBL: blue-quartz.com/rbl/
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  • Rodrigo Gomes
    Start your own RBL: blue-quartz.com/rbl/

    This is a good option siriusb. I'll consider create a RBL for my country, thank you!
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