> stops scoring. If you have 10 RBL providers, and the minimum score to 2, 
> a message won't be scored higher for 3 hits than 7 hits.
> 
> Perhaps you could assign a score like 15 to each hit (instead of 30 for 
> rbl fail, and 15 for rbl neutral), so one or two hits might not be 
> fatal, but more would. Maybe a further extension would be to assign 
> scores by individual RBL providers, so you might give more weight to a 
> very reputable and solid RBL with little to no false positives, and a 
> lower score to more agressive RBL with higher false positives. The file 
> could be formatted as a CSV, for ease of use and extension.

Assp provides e lot of flexibility in DNSbl managing. You can use them just
to add score, to block at the first hit, to allow multiple hits etc. The 2
default options are really good.  

Please provide real examples (including IPs and DNSbl lists) that show why
the actual approach is not good enough and yours is better.



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