> On 09 Jan 2017, at 05:17, Florian Piekert <flo...@floppy.org> wrote: > > Am 09.01.2017 um 13:14 schrieb @lbutlr: >> Only hosts with scores that exceed the postscreen_dnsbl_threshold get logged >> with their scores, and not IPs that reach the >> postscreen_dnsbl_whitelist_threshold, is that correct? >> >> I certainly don’t see anything like a DNSBL rank for whitelisted domains. Am >> I missing it? > > If the hosts are whitelisted, why waste time & ressources on DNS queries?
The DNS queries are done anyway. Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/postscreen[27179]: CONNECT from [209.85.216.179]:36518 to [65.121.55.42]:25 Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/dnsblog[27184]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain list.dnswl.org as 127.0.5.1 Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/dnsblog[27183]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain score.senderscore.com as 127.0.4.98 Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/dnsblog[27184]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com as 127.0.0.3 Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/dnsblog[27184]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com as 127.0.1.1 Jan 8 23:21:02 mail postfix/dnsblog[27185]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain ips.whitelisted.org as 127.0.0.2 Jan 8 23:21:03 mail postfix/dnsblog[27240]: addr 209.85.216.179 listed by domain dnsbl.sorbs.net as 127.0.0.6 Jan 8 23:21:03 mail postfix/postscreen[27179]: PASS NEW [209.85.216.179]:36518 When this results in a block score, that is logged. When that results in a whitelist score, it is not logged. -- Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.