>From the spamd.conf manual: The format of the list of addresses is expected to consist of one network block or address per line (optionally followed by a space and text that is ignored). Comment lines beginning with # are ignored. Network blocks may be specified in any of the formats as in the following example:
# CIDR format 192.168.20.0/24 # A start - end range 192.168.21.0 - 192.168.21.255 # As a single IP address 192.168.23.1 Given the condition that an entry followed by a space has the remaining text ignored, would that not invalidate the start - end range entry? Should that not get interpreted as: 192.168.21.0 #comment starts here On that note, if a space after an entry denotes the start of ignored text, will Spamhaus' DROP list http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/drop.lasso get parsed correctly, or should that get run through sed to strip out everything after a semicolon? Its format: ; Spamhaus DROP List 12/22/09 - (c) 2009 The Spamhaus Project 110.44.0.0/20 ; SBL74731 116.199.128.0/19 ; SBL56563 119.42.144.0/21 ; SBL70035 120.143.128.0/21 ; SBL67396 121.46.64.0/18 ; SBL72673 128.168.0.0/16 ; SBL51908 Thanks! Nick