I believe this is possible, but I have no idea how. It has recently come to our attention that Spamcop is doing "preemptive" blocking of new IP addresses that come online sending email. While I see the theory behind this, there are MANY legitimate sites that need to use Dynamic DNS for their mail hosts due to costs (often in countries outside the US, etc.). Since a mail server using Dynamic DNS will change its IP address fairly often, this poses problems for our site because we KNOW that we receive mail from such sites and cannot block them. Since Spamcop is blocking these IP addresses, and they also get grabbed by the Dynablock rule, I'd like a way to offset if they are hit by both rules. Unless I lower the point values quite dramatically, many of these emails are being blocked by virtue of the compounded scores and other sundry hits. Being a simple soul, I need some guidance here.
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