Wietse Venema:
> Vernon A. Fort:
> > Also, since postscreen cache's the dnsbl hits -
>
> Only for a split second. However, the lookups will be cached in
> the local DNS server, which you should have if your mail server
> handles a non-trivial amount of email.
The postscreen daemon is meant to ke
On 9/16/2010 6:16 PM, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
Postscreen has no "name" based features. As documented, all
whitelist/blacklist and DNS lookups are IP number
Vernon A. Fort put forth on 9/16/2010 6:16 PM:
> I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
> sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#postscreen_dnsbl_sites
postscreen_dnsbl_sites (default: empty)
Op
Vernon A. Fort:
> Also, since postscreen cache's the dnsbl hits -
Only for a split second. However, the lookups will be cached in
the local DNS server, which you should have if your mail server
handles a non-trivial amount of email.
Wietse
I've read but its not clear (to me) if one can (or should) use rhsbl
sites in postscreen. Well, actually, i did configure but then removed.
Currently, I have (so far):
postscreen_dnsbl_threshold = 2
postscreen_dnsbl_sites = zen.spamhaus.org*2 bl.spamcop.net*1
postscreen_dnsbl_action = enforce
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