On Sunday 27 July 2003 10:32 pm, Beirne Konarski wrote:
> I'm trying to use Trustic with Spamassassin.  I have a working Trustic
> account and followed the instructions at Trustic to use it with SA
> (http://www.trustic.com/help/dns#SA), but it doesn't look like SA is
> checking it.  I ran SA in debug mode and also did a line trace to watch
> what was going on.  Can Trustic work with Spamassassin?
>
> Beirne

Thanks to everyone who answered, I got trustic working with 2.6.  The keys 
were using local.cf instead of a trustic.cf file, putting a dot at the end of 
the trustic address, and using rbleval instead of eval.

Now I'll see if it is actually worthwhile.  I think I'll give it the 1.0 score 
that Dan uses rather than the 2.0 that Trustic recommends.  It relies on 
regular people like me submitting spam messages and saying which address in 
the set of Received lines is the spam forwarder.  The advice is to pick the 
first site outside of your network.  The thing is, I don't know that 
RoadRunner, my ISP, doesn't have misconfigured mail servers forwarding spam.  
I don't think they do, but there is no way for me to know.

Beirne

-- 
Beirne "Bern" Konarski  
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