I see a lot of false positives with Spamcop. I use it with Spamassassin, and assign a high enough score so that the mail goes to the spam trap where I can review it.
That's a good way to go. An excellent tactic with many lists, since it allows relatively easy whitelisting and weighting on a per account basis.
However, I wouldn't call what I get "false positives" but more unfortunate victims who try to write us from servers that are on the SCBL. Result is the same, I know, they're blocked :)
I like the fact that SCBL: - Auto expires servers that are no longer sending spam - Is fed by my own spam (and that of thousands of others) The number of SC bounces is impressive. r ====================================================================== This is <vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> <http://www.perlcode.org/lists/> Before posting a question, please search the archives (see above URL).