Yes, I'd say relay reporting is outside the scope of SA.  Even razor
reporting is a little dodgy, given that Razor has its own program to do
exactly that.  But razor reporting is in there already, so I probably
won't take it out.

C

On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 16:33, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 03:00:51PM -0600, Ken Causey wrote:
> > I'm wondering what reporting spamassassin -r actually does.  I realize
> > that it reports to the razor database.  I'm wondering what else.  In
> > particular, I'm very interested in whether or not it attempts to detect
> > relaying and reports possible open relay servers to services such as
> > ordb.  If not currently, is this something that is planned?  I currently
> > do this myself and have a program that I use to try to semi-automate
> > this.  But it's a bear of a problem (that is assuming you don't feel
> > comfortable flooding the relay databases with likely false reports).
> 
> It only reports to razor right now, and I hope it doesn't do anything
> else.  Open relay checks and the like are out of the scope for SA IMHO.
> 
> I wrote a fairly decent script that automates the handling of spam
> messages (reports to razor, does the open relay check and reports to as
> many openrelay sites as you want, reports to spam cop, spits out entries
> for a sendmail accessdb, etc.):
>       http://www.kluge.net/~felicity/random/handlespam.txt
> 
> Hopefully that'll help you out with automation. :)
> 
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