> -----Original Message----- > From: Kai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 6:53 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: rules to catch dynamic-IP (dsl/cable/dialup) hosts > > > On 3/27/2004 at 1:56 AM, "Tom Emerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Friday 26 March 2004 9:26 pm, Kai wrote: > > >> - header semantics have been matched and tested with > Sendmail-generated > >> headers ONLY, sorry. I'd be most interested in hearing > from people trying > >> these rules on Qmail/Postfix/other servers. > > > So, how does this message look to you? I use postfix [SuSE > defaults to this > > now...] I see from my last post to this very list, the > following header: > > > Received: from bigbro.local > (adsl-207-105-40-84.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net > > [207.105.40.84]) > > (authenticated bits=0) > > by smtpauth2-ext.prodigy.net (8.12.10 auth > mps/8.12.10) with ESMTP id > > i2QFRi4A128520 > > for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, > 26 Mar 2004 10:27:44 > > -0500 > > � > > [Which is actually a fixed IP -- I'm one of the lucky "old > farts" that has had > > DSL for ages now...] Of course, I'm relying on the fact > that you are NOT > > processing messages intended for this list :) > > From the looks of it, it should work, if your 'example.com' > host from the rules is > smtpauth2-ext.prodigy.net (are there additional hosts > requiring alternate match > in the regexp?), which I presume is the smart host (inbound > MX) for your domain. > > bye,Kai
I haven't been folowwing this thread very close. But here is what I use: (Watch word wrap) header MY_DSL Received =~ /(?:\.atlantabroadband\.com|customer|ppp|poole?s?|modem|cable|node|adsl|dial |dsl|client|(twcny|insight|tampabay|maine|nyc|nc|cinci)\.rr\.com|vc\.shawcab le\.net|se\.client..?\.attbi\.com|\.(east|west)\.verizon\.net|(nj|sc)\.comca st\.net|\.dis.net|\.charter.com|metropolis\-inter\.com)/i describe MY_DSL Contains likely dsl address in header score MY_DSL 2.0 Chris Santerre System Admin and SARE Ninja http://www.rulesemporium.com 'It is not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.' Charles Darwin Charles Darwin
