On 18/09/2007, Ted Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter Bowyer wrote: > > One of its interfaces mimics a DNSBL, and you can use karmasphere > > feedsets via Exim's (and many other) DNSBL functionality. But as is > > explained on the website, the DNSBL interface can only return yes/no > > indications, not scores. If you use the alternative karmad perl > > interface, you get scores between -1000 and +1000 for each query. You > > can connect to karmad via Exim's readsocket functionality. > > That sounds quite interesting. I'm already passing a truckload of > information to and from my own little daemon this way and one more > information source is always good.
If your daemon is in perl, you're even better off - karmasphere publishes perl modules so you can make direct queries. Mail::Karmasphere::* on cpan. I believe there are also java, ruby and C libraries. > If you're using it and signed up through that huge amount of > information, did you find out what they charge or if it's free or whatever? Nobody asked me for any money. -- Peter Bowyer Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
