Two blacklist questions.

1. The documentation says "You can define as many different IP blacklists as
you like, ..." and I'm taking it at its word. As a practical matter, has
anyone noticed an IP address file size where performance seems to degrade?
This morning, I think I saw a couple of messages in my spam hold directory
from over the weekend that came from addresses I've already blacklisted.

2. Where does the IP blacklist get the IP address to test? From the message
header, or the message ID, or the SMTP envelope, or from somewhere else?


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