SP>That sounds like an excellent idea -- I'm going to investigate to see
SP>whether this may be possible or not.  Circumventing the DNS lookups would
SP>be very useful.

Mr. Obvious here... the same technique could be used in the negative to pass
through frequent mail from *low* scoring servers.

That may mean that a server from which we receive a lot of mail, which
suddenly finds itself or its subnet on numerous RBLs, may still deliver its
mail successfully to us, based on it's previous "good behaviour".

That sounds like it would work very well as well. :) -Scott

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