Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> writes: >>>It would be really nice if there were an easy way to exclude a domain >>>from whitelist checks. > > On 11.11.21 17:24, Benny Pedersen wrote: >>add >> >>freemail_whitelist gmail.com >> >>to local.cf >> >> its not a whitelist, more a skip gmail.com as a freemail if that >> changes anything >> >> i begin to add score more then default score to freemail hits, with >> imho is more desireble then class it not freemail > > i guess this just disables detection of fake reply-to which is I believe > exactly opposite of what OP needs.
yes, what I really want is something like exclude_from_dnswl gmail and then somehow, anything that is somehow from gmail, when the DNSWL check runs, gets 0 points instead of the default score for medium. Basically, I want "behave as if gmail is not listed in DNSWL". This is messy because DNSWL lookups are via IP address. However, I just looked back at some of my incoming mail, and it seems google is delivering to me over IPv6 and the v6 addresses of their sending MTAs are not in DNSWL. It's a really interesting question what DNSWL_MED ought to be for score. Given what MED is supposed to be: Medium Rare spam occurrences, corrected promptly. -2.3 points seems entirely reasonable. But I don't see how gmail makes sense being medium, as spam from gmail is not rare. Probably it happens to me every day. NONE seems more appropriate, especially since I have no perception of google making a serious attempt to avoid emanating spam. (I realize this comment belongs on the DNSWL list, but for now I'm not bothered personally because the v6 addrs aren't listed.)
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