Sam Clippinger wrote:
> I can't speak for anyone else, but those two filters have been very good 
> for my users.  On a typical day, 30-60% of all connections to my server 
> are blocked with DENIED_IP_IN_CC_RDNS.  Another 5-20% are blocked by 
> DENIED_IP_IN_RDNS.  I've had to whitelist a few IP addresses with bad 
> rDNS names but that's been very rare so far (less than 5 total).
> 
> However, servers with larger user populations and more international 
> correspondence might have different experiences.

Let me request a feature to bypass DENIED_IN_(CC)_RDNS if "to:" matches
given pattern. I'd then be able to bypass all the crap to potentially 
complaining customers and let them filter it by themselves, w/o the
risk of flooding others with this.

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