On Jul 19, 2007, at 1:33 AM, Meng Weng Wong wrote:
the following RHSWL is alpha only and not ready for production. in
production the name will change.
% dig +short prudential.com.mengwong.manywl-
v1.dnswl.karmasphere.com @query.karmasphere.com
127.0.0.2
oops, I forgot the url that desc
i'm working on the rules you described, and will upload working
versions soon.
i posted about this a few days ago, with a prototype ruleset.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/spf/discuss/32160
they will be integrated with SPF and DKIM in the appropriate manner.
the following RHSWL is alp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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[Disclosure: I'm involved with dnswl.org]
ram wrote:
>> http://www.dnswl.org/
>> http://wiki.ctyme.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
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>> Both work well IMHO
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> These are ip lists.
> I think there would be some spamassassin rule already
> ( RCVD_IN_D
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 06:24 -0700, OliverScott wrote:
> http://www.dnswl.org/
> http://wiki.ctyme.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
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> Both work well IMHO
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These are ip lists.
I think there would be some spamassassin rule already
( RCVD_IN_DNSWL ???) . Need to google again :-)
On the other hand
gt; records
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There are quite a few domain you can trust not to send spam.
For example the airlines, the banks , and a lot others like
spamassassin.apache.org :-)
If mails from these domains gets an SPF/DK pass we can simply pass the
mails. Today I manually maintain a list of whitelist_from_auth
Is there a