-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Phil Barnett wrote: > On Saturday 06 January 2007 23:05, Theo Van Dinter wrote: >> On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 05:24:35PM -0800, snowcrash+spamassassin wrote: >>> i regularly run updates via cron on the hour. >>> >> :) >> : >>> running it again, or at all, will change what/where? >> The recent 3.1 updates include the ZEN rules. If you're asking what files >> are changed by sa-update, please see "man sa-update" and the other >> documentation referenced therein. >> >>> i'm asking what *specifically* needs to change, if anything, in SA ... >>> i'd prefer NOT to be blind about it. >> Nothing needs to be changed, the update has everything necessary. > > From what I read, I have to be concerned with my setup. I provide mailboxes, > but I'm not an ISP, so no mail originates on my server. > > From what I have read, the new ZEN rules will negatively impact my scores on > all legitimate mail coming from my server. > > Is that really the case? I'm confused:
- - ...no mail originates on my server. - -...negatively impact my scores on all legitimate mail coming from my server. Even if you provide only mailboxes, there will still be mail originating from your server. DSN's, bounces, etc. But, to get back on topic, the new PBL in ZEN marks mail originating from ip's and netblocks which should not be running (mail-sending) mailservers, such as dynamic ip-ranges for cable/dsl/dailup-access (at least, that is my understanding). So unless you customers try to connect to mailservers directly to deliver mail (which is something most ISP's block btw) you shouldn't be in trouble. But you can always check your IP's against the ZEN-blocklist (something you should do or automate in any case) and optionally request an unblock. Kind regards, Sander Holthaus -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) iD8DBQFFoPQlVf373DysOTURAtndAJ43gqebGdVC30MZuY72af/lbJi/JwCfbcow eN3bLCECkT+kN4twRXdajaw= =k16z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----