On 11/4/10 5:46 AM, Stan Hoeppner at s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote: > Jerrale G put forth on 11/4/2010 4:54 AM: > >> you know, they could have made a premium service or addition to offset >> overhead and generate revenue while having the white and blacklists as a >> free service. This means that spamassassin's accuracy, and opensource, >> will reduce as well. I guess Im going to have to consider dspam even >> more now. > > You're spouting off half cocked. from: http://www.dnswl.org/ > > > What does it cost? > > Access for non-commercial use is free through the public nameservers. > > Users with more than 100'000 queries per day on the public nameservers > must purchase a subscription for rsync download. The same applies to > companies selling anti-spam services. See the license for details. > > > > I'm assuming you fall into the non-commercial free category. The only > thing that has changed for free users is the access method. You can no > longer use rsync, which does screw some Postfix users who aren't using a > third party daemon that can query the dnswl zone servers.
Exactly. Access of a DNS based whitelist is not natively supported by Postfix. > Be glad it's still free and that you simply have to add some software to > your system to make it work again. Care to provide some pointers to such software? Or do you just assume we all have the adequate level of expertise and time to do it ourselves. -- Larry Stone lston...@stonejongleux.com http://www.stonejongleux.com/