Am Donnerstag, 11. August 2005 07.07 schrieb Graham Murray: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) writes: > > You're the first person to ask. We would accept patches to implement > > the lookup -- but I'd suggest asking around other antispam communities > > (e.g. spam-l, spamtools lists) to see if anyone else has tried > > developing an IPv6 blocklist and what format _they_ used... > > While not a blocklist, Spamcop will not even accept any mail which > arrives by IPv6.
Well, stop producing deadlocks please. Someone has to start... Mailserver Admins won't enable IPv6 because there are not RBL's. Rbldnsd won't add IPv6 support because there are no tools that can query them. Spamassassin won't use IPv6 because there are not RBL's and because Spamcop does not support it either? Spamikaze won't add IPv6 support, because rbldnsd does not support it. I've been through all those statements allready. Guess why I've hacked my own spamtrap that does parse sendmail IPv6 Received: headers and does dynamic RBL DNS entries to a BIND DNS? (try it, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from an IPv6 system and then query the reversed ipv6.blacklist.woody.ch) All I need now is a tool like spamassassin that can make use of those entries in the DNS to score IPv6 emails. :-) -Benoit-
