On 2/2/2010 10:07 AM, GrayHat wrote:
>>> What comes first, DNSBL or Bomb tests? (ForceRLBCache is off)
>
> it seems so, and it sounds right to me, each single filtering step is
> taken when there are enough infos to use it; for DNSBLs you only
> need the connecting IP (and then some more "envelope" stuff if
> you want to do it right), while for regexp you'll need to (at least)
> fetch the email headers; sure, the HELO filtering makes an exception
> here, but in general I think it's pretty much clear why ASSP is working
> this way (and working WELL, I have to say)
>
>

Yea, I'm just afraid my Bayesian corpus will start to get a little 
messed up because it'll be full of identical spam messages. But running 
DNSBL definitely makes sense now that I think about it.



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