On 09/24/10 00:11, pf at alt-ctrl-del.org wrote: > "Michael Orlitzky" September 23, 2010 9:37 PM >> We run a private RBL, jerks.viabit.com, and check against it as well as >> four other lists at SMTP time. Occasionally, I'll get a false positive >> due to blocking an entire /24 and want to whitelist them from our >> private RBL check but not against e.g. Spamhaus. I'm doing something >> wrong w.r.t. restriction classes. >> >> The content of generic_rbl_clients.pcre: >> >> # sutton-partners.com >> /^64\.191\.79\.245$/ public_rbls >> >> # mabel.ca >> /^70\.38\.108\.42$/ public_rbls >> >> # dsnews.com >> /^209\.172\.40\.21[157]$/ public_rbls >> >> # Default: check these lists. >> # >> /./ all_rbls >> >> However, 64.191.79.245 is still being subjected to the private RBL check: >> > > Test your various rules. > postmap -q 64.191.79.245 pcre:/etc/postfix/maps/generic_rbl_clients.pcre >
This returns "public_rbls" as expected.