for example use these:
tflags BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL net
header BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL rbleval:check_rbl('intersil', 'blackholes.intersil.net.')
describe BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL Spammer list in: blackholes.intersil.net (Basis entry)
score BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL 0.6
describe BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_BULK blackholes.intersil.netg (127.0.0.4 --> bulk sender / opt-out bulker)
header BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_BULK rbleval:check_rbl_results_for('intersil', '127.0.0.4')
score BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_BULK 2.1
describe BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_HAVEN blackholes.intersil.netg (127.0.0.8 --> Spam haven & support)
header BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_HAVEN rbleval:check_rbl_results_for('intersil', '127.0.0.8')
score BL_BLKHOLE_INTERSIL_HAVEN 3.6
good links to explore:
http://moensted.dk/spam/ http://lagengymnastik.dk/~henrik/filer/xbl-sources/moenstedl http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
have phun ;-)
s.
Scott Kopel wrote:
yes thanks, but how does SA know which rbl checks to do... ie how do I configure what services I want SA to check?
thanks again
enable them in local.cf:3 I don't see any evidence that RBL checks are being made in my spam headers. How can I make sure the RBL checks are being done?
dns_available yes skip_rbl_checks 0 use_dcc 1 use_pyzor 1 use_razor1 1 use_razor2 1
dont forget to set environment:
RES_NAMESERVERS=xx.xx.xx.xx (your DNS)
S.
Scott Kopel English Department, FSU Mail Code 1580 850 644 6177
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