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On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 14:11 +, Andrew Wingle wrote:
> Anyone else encountering this mess? It came to light due to a
> SpamAssassin rule "Contains an URL's NS IP listed in the SBL blocklist
> [URIs: googleapis.com]." Any message using "googleapis.com" (used for
> fonts) is showing up as a proxy listing.
Yes. I removed those listings with a local bind rpz zone.
*.32.239.216.zen.spamhaus.org CNAME .
*.34.239.216.zen.spamhaus.org CNAME .
*.36.239.216.zen.spamhaus.org CNAME .
*.38.239.216.zen.spamhaus.org CNAME .
My sendmail dnsbl milter also looks for URL hostnames with NS ip
addresses on the SBL (actually zen).
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