Noel Jones put forth on 3/4/2010 2:51 PM:
This patch adds a reject_rhsbl_reverse_client function that uses the
unverified client hostname for the RBL lookup.
Cool. Thanks Noel.
The idea is that this might increase rhsbl hit rates if the hostname is
more frequently available. On the other
On 3/5/2010 6:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Noel Jones put forth on 3/4/2010 2:51 PM:
The idea is that this might increase rhsbl hit rates if the hostname is
more frequently available. On the other hand, spam-only domains seem to
usually have verifiable hostnames, so I'm not sure how much this
This patch adds a reject_rhsbl_reverse_client function that
uses the unverified client hostname for the RBL lookup.
The idea is that this might increase rhsbl hit rates if the
hostname is more frequently available. On the other hand,
spam-only domains seem to usually have verifiable
Noel Jones:
This patch adds a reject_rhsbl_reverse_client function that
uses the unverified client hostname for the RBL lookup.
The idea is that this might increase rhsbl hit rates if the
hostname is more frequently available. On the other hand,
spam-only domains seem to usually have