https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6400

João Gouveia <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from João Gouveia <[email protected]> 2011-10-12 
00:22:46 UTC ---

If SpamAssassin project decides to include our IP Reputation (or just the
blacklist) as a default, I would think that computing optimal scores is
important.
Although we would very much like to give something back to the community
(that's why we're "here"), if this is not included in SpamAssassin, then there
isn't much point on going through that hurdle, even thou it would still be
useful to many (up to you guys).

Regarding the WL_* lists, this is a fully automated reputation list, and the IP
addresses listed there are typically legit mailers, which of course doesn't
mean they don't send out junk.
A typical example would be yahoo and gmail mailers, which most likely would be
on the WL_* lists, but still do send lots of spam (and that's just getting
worst).
There's an explanation on the website (http://mailspike.org/usage.html), which
reads:

"
wl.mailspike.net: this zone lists all IP addresses with good reputation levels
between H2 and H5. The listed IP addresses may occasional send spam but since
they originate mostly legit traffic, they should not be blocked. This list can
be used as a feature when determining if a message should be considered spam or
not, but it should never be used exclusively for whitelisting purposes. 
"

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