>When you have time
:):)

>what type of IP's will be ignored by this new filter

in general (for now):

           IPprivate
           ispip
           acceptAllMail
           whiteListedIPs
           noProcessingIPs
           noDelay
           noPB

and individual the exceptions for every check

denySMTPConnectionsFromAlways
droplist
PenaltyExtreme
ValidateRBL
PenaltyBox

>I don't know if other
>providers than spamhaus have separate lists for dynamic ip's

If there is one - I'll implement it. I don't think that this is realy a 
problem, most of the ISPs don't write the IP's of there clients in a 
Received: line - mostly it is the user name or something like 
'authenticated ....' or similar.

>how does ASSP know the reason that an IP has been blacklisted

This is something 'basic' - you should already know as an assp expert. I 
think the GUI description in the DNSBL section is lenghty. 

>I just don't know how assp knows with certainty that an IP is on a
>dnsbl because it's dynamic vs one that's there because it's bad.

the reply from the service provider shows us the reason - in case of 
spamhaus 127.0.0.10 and 127.0.0.11

>Also, are there configuration options for this new feature?
No - the individual check config is used - the IP's will be processed the 
same way as they where connected to assp

The feature is 'on' per default - to switch it off use the 
'enhancedOriginIPDetect:=0' startup switch or modify the 
'CorrectASSPcfg.pm' or modify the code

enhancedOriginIPDetect is the name in 2.0.2_3.2.07 - up to 3.2.06 the name 
is (wrong sorry)  enhancedOrginIPDetect

Thomas




Von:    K Post <[email protected]>
An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum:  30.07.2011 03:34
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] fixes in 2.0.2_3.2.06




When you have time, can you provide more info about what type of IP's will
be ignored by this new filter?  This seems like a major change - I just 
want
to understand it better before implementing it here.  I don't know if 
other
providers than spamhaus have separate lists for dynamic ip's, and if they
don't how does ASSP know the reason that an IP has been blacklisted.

Sure, we don't want to allow mail coming directly from a dynamic ip, but 
do
if it starts at the dynamic ip and goes to the rightful upstream smtp
server.  I just don't know how assp knows with certainty that an IP is on 
a
dnsbl because it's dynamic vs one that's there because it's bad.

Also, are there configuration options for this new feature?  Can we
score/monitor/block like we can with so many of your other awesome 
features?

Thanks
Ken

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Gary Sunderland 
<[email protected]>wrote:

> ditto
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter W Bowey [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 9:14 AM
> To: ASSP development mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] fixes in 2.0.2_3.2.06
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > fixed in 2.0.2_3.2.06:
> >
> > - the enhanced mail routing IP-address-detection now cares about
> > blacklisted dynamic IP-ranges (like pbl.spamhaus.org) and skips this
> > IP's on the DNSBL check
> > - strange output on orginating HELO detection in 2.0.2_3.2.05
> >
> > Thomas
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I am very amazed at your solid endurance and good record for regular
> updates
> for ASSP.
>
> I  want you to know that this is very appreciated, if it was not for 
ASSP
> *dev*, I would be recieving about 950 fake / spam emails per day.
>
> As it is, I only get about 2 per day...
>
> I thank you Thomas! (all those 10,000 hours)
>
> *ASSP has evolved into a mature program
>  of great merit!*
>
> Peter
>
>
>
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