Michelle Konzack said: > I do not know about 'surbl' but which files are the same ? > > Why not renaming the binaries ? > > On the other side I had a very little program which check > IP's with rbl but unfortunately I have lost it... > > I had a procmail recipe like for SA and it has marked the > RBLed Messages... > guten tag, Surbl is a plugin for SA: "SURBL differs from most other RBLs in that it's used to block messages based on the domain names in message body URIs (usually web sites), for example those which have been previously reported to SpamCop. Some of the recent domains are visible on SpamCop's Spamvertised sites page. So SURBL is not used to block spam mail servers like most other RBLs; instead it allows you to block messages based on spam domains that occur in the message body." http://www.surbl.org
It recompiled surbl with dh-make to generate a deb file from the perl package. It replaces some SA files on the install. So you need to use dpkg-divert if you wish to install surbl via deb. I've very conservative about customizing rules on my external mx, but surbl has had 0 false positives over the past 30,000 mails it has marked as spam, based on the additional score surbl provides SA. The default scoring is 3.0, but I've moved it up to 7.0 on my external mail relays. I run my mail rejection at 10.5 on my external mail relay to minimze false positives. It has raised my detected spam volume by a factor of 1/3. >From approximatelly 2000 to 3000 spam per day. I reccomend you try it out, using the default score of 3.0 and raise it once you become comfortable with it's accuracy. -- --Luke CS Sysadmin, Montana State University-Bozeman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]