Bernd Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: >> This sort of thing is why I would rather use any RBL within >> SpamAssassin, rather than at SMTP delivery time. Even if one of these >> services goes completely belly up and blacklists the world, I don't >> automatically lose mail from it. > > Please dont do this. You MUST reject mails (by spam scanners, malware > scanners or blacklists) on the SMTP level, otherwise you become a pretty big > annoyance to the internet (if you bounce) or will siletnly lose mails (if > you drop them).
Well, yes, choosing one of the broken options is broken. Just giving a message 5 spamassassin points for tripping a blacklist seems pretty reasonable, though. -Brian -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED]