On 08/05/2016 08:46 PM, Kevin Golding wrote:
On Fri, 05 Aug 2016 19:17:16 +0100, robertboyl <robertb...@gmail.com>
wrote:
.com.br afaik is TLD
nibo.com.br is a 2tld
conteudo.nibo.com.br a 3tld
Your counting is off:
.br is a top level domain - ref: http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db
.com.br is a 2nd level domain
.nibo.com.br is a 3rd level domain
Adding nibo.com.br to util_rb_3tld means you will query the fourth
level, in this case conteudo.nibo.com.br will be the domain queried.
I could perhaps auto generate some file via DNSBL data... But Im
thinking it
might be easier to create body rules that check URIs/hosts/subdomains
explicitly, not best in terms of processing though and updates.
If it's a fairly small number of domains and they don't change very
often then that would possibly be more efficient. RBLs are good for
large volumes and rapid changes. Static rules work fairly well for
simpler situations and it cuts back on maintaining the RBL and the DNS
queries on every mail.
and for repeat cases, the simplest and most efficient still remains
(often forgotten)
blacklist_uri_host conteudo.nibo.com.br