DAVID wrote:
I have the ip-in-rdns-cc-reject turned on and for the most part it is stopping 90% or better of my spam. I still have a few that are getting thru. Is it because the rdns cc code is not set in the abusive domain or is it because they are configured to imitate the us cc?
TM
Dave




reject-ip-in-cc-rdns: Reject connections from servers with rDNS names* that contain their IP address and end in a two-character country code.
*
" In essence, this option is the same as using ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-entry for every two-letter country code (e.g. .us). This option is not very useful for large servers or servers outside the United States. *As ICANN begins allowing arbitrary top-level domains, two-letter domains will no longer be a reliable way of detecting non-US servers. *"

http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RDNS

More important is DNS RBLs ( DNS Realtime Blackhole Lists) , check-dnsrbl=xxxx in spamdyke.conf.


      Constantin

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