At 12:30 PM 9/22/03 +0200, Jim Knuth wrote:
Can I add an entry " blacklist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ?? in my local.cf?
That there is no support for blacklist_to currently, however if my foggy
memory serves me right, it was being added to 2.60 somewhere along the line.
Most of the time if you want to
Hallo Matt,
am Montag, 22. September 2003, 03:54:46, schriebst Du:
> At 09:07 PM 9/21/03 +0200, Jim Knuth wrote:
>>Hallo SA-List,
>>
>> how can I add an entry in the blacklist.
>>I mean a faked to-address (this is not mine)
>>The sender added like so?
>>--snip
>>spamassassin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
At 09:07 PM 9/21/03 +0200, Jim Knuth wrote:
Hallo SA-List,
how can I add an entry in the blacklist.
I mean a faked to-address (this is not mine)
The sender added like so?
--snip
spamassassin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--snap
Thank you for help.
That command adds it to the AWL system, and is NOT a static b
Hallo SA-List,
how can I add an entry in the blacklist.
I mean a faked to-address (this is not mine)
The sender added like so?
--snip
spamassassin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--snap
Thank you for help.
--
Viele Grüße
Best regards
Jim Knuth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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fre, 2003-03-21 kl. 17:53 skrev Mike Vanecek:
> Is this the correct the correct entry in local.cf for this:
>
> header RCVD_VIA_BRAZIL eval:check_rbl('brazil', 'brazil.blackholes.us.')
> describe RCVD_VIA_BRAZIL Received from Brazil
> score RCVD_VIA_BRAZIL10.0
Giuliano Gavazzi on the
speaking of which, are there isp-specific lists which distinguish between the isp's
customer netblocks and the isp's internal netblocks?
(the objective being to block smtp-talking clients and force them to relay through
their isp's smtp relays.)
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:22:26PM -0800, Christian