Are you having trouble getting any of the DNS blacklists to work, or just 
the MAPS RBL?

You should certainly see a lot of spam matching RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM.

If you don't do you have the perl Net::DNS installed? I think that's needed 
to make the DNS blacklists to work, but can't say for sure. (insert place 
for someone that knows this better to correct me)

Also are you, or your ISP, pre-filtering at the MTA level with any DNS 
blacklists's? Obviously if you use sendmail to reject all mail from a DNS 
blacklisted server, SpamAssassin will never get em, and thus will not 
generally have a match (unless it's in one of the prior received from: 
headers).



At 09:45 AM 9/27/2002 -0700, Tom at ATT wrote:
>I moved my SA machine into production to see if that would cause RBL to
>start working but still no luck.
>
>Yes, I can do DNS lookups.
>
>I assume I'd see some Spam: Hit! messages referring to the RBL if it was
>working, right?
>
>I'm catching about 95% of all spam for a small company with the default
>rules with very few false positives, but no RBL hits at all in two weeks.
>
>Any tricks to getting RBL to work?
>
>Thanks,
>Tom



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