Peter,

If it is,  it is not working not even once ;-) 

There's something really quirky with this issue, and it comes to play when one 
starts to add keywords. 

We dump all in one file as we feel necessary, and let a script sort them and 
uniquely list them. 

But again, even when manually jumping from 2 lines to 3 lines I've seen that 
the pattern matching starts to break down. 

The most efficient way I've seen we can block is via the following pattern

dynamic .com
dynamic .net

Which successfuly catches any 'dynamic' keywords on the .net + .com TLDs. 


-------------------------
Erald Troja
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
646.528.6671

-----Original Message-----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:42:40 
To: spamdyke users<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] spamdyke +
        ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-entry      option



> 2)Here' our ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-file entries
> 
> adsl
> cable
> dsl
> dyn
> dynamic
> ip
> kabel
> mtu
> nat
> pool
> ppp
> pppoe
> user
> .veloxzone.com.br
> .virtua.com.br
> xdsl
> 
Does
dyn
not match > 
dynamic
also?

and
adsl >
dsl
also?

Is it not double?

Gruss,
Peter

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