On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 4:49 AM, Robert Chalmers <rob...@chalmers.com.au>
wrote:

> So do I.
> So I’ll hand cut the cidr file for now, and wait till the author updates
> his code..
>

 So, I've updated the code. :)

Instead of relying on multiple scripts to make multiple lists, I simplified
things and created a new project called Postwhite:

https://github.com/stevejenkins/postwhite

It now relies on a small script from the spf-tools pacakge (also on GitHub)
to handle the recursive SPF queries. Postwhite allows you to toggle
"yes/no" as to which mailers you want to include, then and creates a single
SPF-based whitelist for Postscreen that is numerically sorted and has
duplicates removed.

I'm still working on a way to validate the CIDRs before they make the
whitelist. It's pretty dumb for MSFT to publish invalid IPs, and it's even
dumber that they don't provide any way to notify them about it.

I've updated my blog post to point to the new project. Your feedback is
welcome and appreciated (feel free to file an Issue on the proejct's
GitHub).

And Happy Thanksgiving to my US-based friends. :)

SteveJ

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