I experimented with --reuse a few weeks back but it did not seem to
suppress (all?) DNS lookups. Has anyone else observed this? If not
I will try it again to get some more details.
-Steve
On 8/1/21 09:10, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
+1 to reuse. Thanks for reiterating that!
On 8/1/2021 9:53 AM, Henrik K wrote:
Change what? Not use --net?
Obviously we can't do that, otherwise stuff like DKIM_VALID won't hit
and
things like that will affect many meta rules too.
I've advocated that all mass checkers should make use of --reuse,
that way
no network lookups are even required and hits actually reflect what
happened
during the original mail handling. It's pretty much pointless to query
blacklists weeks after the mail was received, it's not accurate. And
also
like mentioned you might get ratelimited and abuse the lists with
unnecessary queries..
Cheers,
Henrik
On Sun, Aug 01, 2021 at 03:30:01PM +0200, Marcin Miros??aw wrote:
Hi,
others are rather quiet so maybe it can be changed?
W dniu 2021-01-17 o 17:32, Kevin A. McGrail pisze:
Marcin,
I don't think masscheck really affects what RBLs we include or the
scores except when we are considering adding or removing them.
I would be +1 for changing that behavior but defer to others to
weigh in
first.
Regards,
KAM
On 1/17/2021 10:49 AM, Marcin Miros?aw wrote:
Hi!
I've run masscheck on my host with MTA, after weekly masscheck my
host
is blocked by uribl for sometime.
I think that weekly masscheck has incorrect results due to
ratelimit of
uribl and I receive more spam for sometime ;)
Does it make sense to run weekley masscheck with --net when it can't
return correct results?
Marcin