I was thinking about this whole FP thing and was wondering... can you make like...
BYPASS ip4r PTR mail.aol.com BYPASS ip4r IP 64.81.214.12/24 BYPASS filter PTR whatever.com
Something like the above that will make the ip4r tests not apply to a PTR or an IP or such but the content based tests could still happen? Just a rough idea but I think for some of the more major ISPs you might want to not consider them for ip4r tests but you would want to look for encoded URLs or dirty words or yadda yadda...
That is an interesting idea. It sounds like it may get fairly complex, but would allow for a lot of flexibility.
-Scott
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