On 30.05.22 14:02, Peter wrote:
Next question: What happens if zen returns multiple responses:
127.0.0.10
127.0.0.3
postscreen_dnsbl_sites = zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[1..2]*3
zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.3*2
zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.[4..255]*3
On 30.05.22 10:06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.05.22 14:02, Peter wrote:
First off my goal is that I want all zen.spamhaus.org entries to have
a score of 3 except for CSS entries which should have a score of 2.
zen returns 127.0.0.n for all entries and CSS specifically returns
127.0.0.3.
What I think I can do is this:
On 30/05/22 3:49 pm, Bill Cole wrote:
I have no idea, but assigning scores to DNSBL return values that are not
currently in use is quite optimistic and dangerous.
Also, 127.0.0.1 specifically is an indicator of likely DNSBL malfunction.
Well, spamhaus documents that 127.0.0.0/24 are for
On 2022-05-29 at 22:02:54 UTC-0400 (Mon, 30 May 2022 14:02:54 +1200)
Peter
is rumored to have said:
First off my goal is that I want all zen.spamhaus.org entries to have
a score of 3 except for CSS entries which should have a score of 2.
zen returns 127.0.0.n for all entries and CSS
First off my goal is that I want all zen.spamhaus.org entries to have a
score of 3 except for CSS entries which should have a score of 2. zen
returns 127.0.0.n for all entries and CSS specifically returns 127.0.0.3.
What I think I can do is this:
postscreen_dnsbl_sites =