Yes, in fact, I ended up using it.

Thanks

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Robert Schetterer
<rob...@schetterer.org> wrote:
> Am 21.12.2010 23:11, schrieb Roman Gelfand:
>> Actually, I am using dspam for content filter.  I was looking to add
>> sender reputation query results to message header.  As it turns out
>> opendkim did the trick.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 4:18 PM, mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote:
>>> Le 21/12/2010 19:44, Stan Hoeppner a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Roman Gelfand put forth on 12/21/2010 12:29 PM:
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know of a server/software compatible with postfix that
>>>>> performs sender reputation query?
>>>>
>>>> You need to be much more specific WRT "sender reputation" Roman.  What
>>>> _precisely_ are you asking us to answer?
>>>>
>>>
>>> yeah.
>>>
>>> - "sender" is ambiguous. do you mean the client IP (or the client domain) or
>>> do you mean the envelope sender address (j...@example.com, 
>>> *...@example.org)?
>>>
>>> - "reputation" is ambiguous. examples: "never sent spam", "should not send
>>> email", "large mail origin", "residential ISP", "in the US", "usually signs
>>> with DKIM", "has a strict SPF record", "uses MS Exchange", ... etc.
>>>
>>> postfix can check DNSBL (reject_rbl_client, ... etc). spamassassin can check
>>> that and other stuff such as URIBL, SPF, DKIM, ... etc.
>>>
>
> you may use http://www.dkim-reputation.org/
> too
>
> --
> Best Regards
>
> MfG Robert Schetterer
>
> Germany/Munich/Bavaria
>

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