Or you can use combos to limit the damage.
As an example, being on a DUL list / having a dynamic IP isn't a pure
indicator of spam. Someone can be on several of these lists and be legit. So
I'll enforce a max weight of 100 on all the DUL tests.
#################################################################################################
# Is it on a Dial Up list (DUL)
#
#################################################################################################
TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS FILTER-BYPASS
TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS RBL-BYPASS
TESTSFAILED END CONTAINS MAILFROM-POSTMASTER
MAXWEIGHT 100
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS NJABL-DUL
TESTSFAILED 75 CONTAINS NJABL-DYNABLOCK
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS SORBS-DUHL
TESTSFAILED 60 CONTAINS MAILPOLICE-DYN-COMBO
TESTSFAILED 29 CONTAINS MP-DYNAMIC
TESTSFAILED 32 CONTAINS REVDNS-DUL-KEYWORDS
TESTSFAILED 32 CONTAINS HELO-DUL-KEYWORDS
TESTSFAILED 49 CONTAINS REVDNS-DIALUP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Travis Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] found something new to me
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg24116.html
anyone doing any of these combo tests? sounds very cool! I have not used
them and would highly welcome any tips any of you might have.
Also, is declude 2.9 the single process mode or the new application thread
model?
Travis
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