At 12:42 PM 12/11/2003, Chris Barnes wrote:

I got a false positive this morning, where it looks like the main
culprit was bad information in SORBS and RJABL.  The sender is a local
Earthlink customer.

Any idea on how to get the SORBS & RJABL databases fixed?

Those lists that fired off are dial-up node lists. Unless the eartlink customer isn't a dialup, dsl, or cable subscriber, there's nothing to "fix" on the database end.


Check it at http://www.openrbl.org/ip/63/188/144/233.htm

However, SA will need adjustment to fix its scoring and checking now that these aggregate databases include DULs.

Probably the best interim solution is to set the score of the base rules to 0.01, and increase the score of all the sub-rules by the same amount.







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