Could someone post an example of an external filter used as a replacement
for the GLOBAL.CFG whitelist entries?
Most specifically, the REVDNS entries... I can't seem to get the right
thing working. I'm still new at this.
Thanks
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This is what I use and I have been very pleased with the results..
Global.cfg entry
REVERSEWEIGHTDNS filter x:\IMail\Declude\ReverseDNSFilter.txt x 0
0
Sample File Contents
REVDNS -3 ENDSWITH .kodak.com
REVDNS -3 ENDSWITH .mx.aol.com
REVDNS -3 ENDSWITH .dell.com
Hope this
Terrific, thank you.
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This is what I use and I have been very pleased with the results
Could someone post an example of an external filter used as a replacement
for the GLOBAL.CFG whitelist entries?
Most specifically, the REVDNS entries... I can't seem to get the right
thing working. I'm still new at this.
That's the WHITELISTFILE option -- but, it won't work with reverse DNS
That's the WHITELISTFILE option -- but, it won't work with
reverse DNS entries yet. For that, you can
use a filter, with negative weights.
I've got it working now as a filter with these types of entries:
revdns -900 endswith .domain.com
revdns -900 endswith @domain.com
mailfrom -900
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From: Keith Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got it working now as a filter with these types of entries:
revdns -900 endswith .domain.com
revdns -900 endswith @domain.com
You should never find an @ in a REVDNS response, so the above entry would
be useless.
You should never find an @ in a REVDNS response, so the
above entry would
be useless.
Good point. Thanks
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