Dave Lugo wrote:
>
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Marc Perkel wrote:
>   
>> OK - I think I have it working. I'm testing it now. Here's my code, but
>> someone could clean it up some and do it right.
>>
>> What this does is go through all IP addresses in the Received headers to
>> see if any of them are blacklisted the message is caught. This allows
>> you to apply blacklists to mail forwarded to your spam filter.
>>
>>     
>
> How do you prevent FPs caused by SMTP AUTH'd connections that result
> in received headers pointing to, say... an IP on the PBL, or other list
> that is comprised mainly of dynamic IPs?
>
> (for stuff like this, I'd rather let spamassassin score it)
>
>   

I'm testing something else. Instead of just looking up anything on 
spamhaus I limited it to just spam sources and not policy related.

accept    dnslists = 
zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.2,127.0.0.4,127.0.0.5,127.0.0.6,127.0.0.7,127.0.0.8/$acl_m2
 
:\

I'll let you all know how it works.


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