Okay, thanks for the explanation. I was hoping to have a way of whitelisting
certain servers from all DNSBL tests - but they are servers that are not
within my control, not my own local server, and thus inappropriate to add
them to internal_networks. And I don't want to remove my own server
Jeremy Fairbrass wrote:
I want to block all emails that come from an IP in China (where the IP is
the one connecting to me), *BUT* I want to exclude a particular server in
China that is used by a friend who I trust, for example. How could I do
that?
Do you managed the MTA? If you do this
Yeah I do manage the MTA, but I do still want to pass those emails to
SpamAssassin for checking - I just don't want SA to run the DNSBL tests
against those whitelisted IPs, but I do still want SA to run all it's other
tests against the email, as it might still be spam anyway. All I could do at
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Sent: 24 November 2006 10:27
To: Jeremy Fairbrass
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: RBL checks and -lastexternal
Jeremy Fairbrass wrote:
I want to block all emails that come from an IP in China
(where the IP is
the one connecting to me), *BUT* I want to exclude
Hi all,
It says at
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html#network_test_options
that when an IP address is added to a 'trusted_networks' entry (eg. in
local.cf), DNS blacklist checks will never query for hosts on these
networks.
However, from what I can see
Jeremy Fairbrass wrote:
Hi all,
It says at
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html#network_test_options
that when an IP address is added to a 'trusted_networks' entry (eg. in
local.cf), DNS blacklist checks will never query for hosts on these
networks.