I've found a lot of foreign mail servers associated with spam and
missing many of the lists, so I'm looking to create a filter for it.
Since there are about 250 country codes that I would want to score on,
it seems more prudent to do the test the other way around and only add
points if an E-mail passes a filter of domains that I don't prejudice.
So I am thinking that my filter would look like the following:-- global.cfg entry --So in other words, if the TLD didn't match one of the above, 3 points would be added to the score (I believe). From what I can tell, anything that fails HELOBOGUS would also get points added from this test because I it appears that HELOBOGUS is triggered by anything that isn't a FQDN, including IP addresses (could be wrong here). If that's the case, I would reduce the score of HELOBOGUS by the score this test gives. That would reduce the score though on a small few HELOBOGUS failures in the event that a domain is returned with one of these TLD's that is mangled elsewhere, i.e. $fakename$.domain.com which is non-compliant but passes this test. I don't think that is very common though. Did I get this right? Does anyone think there is a better way to score E-mail originating from foreign mail servers (with a few exceptions)? Thanks, Matt |
