On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 23:08:52 +0059
Han Boetes wrote:

> So spamd would use the stuttering time to figure out if the ip is
> not on an rbl, if the dnsname is reverse resolvable, if the helo
> is valid, if the sender is not matching silly pattern, etc etc and
> then decide what to do with the attempt, either blacklist or
> whitelist the ip. Wouldn't it be nice if spamdb could feed it's
> data to a rbldnsd so other mailservers in the domain could use the
> same information?
> 
> I think it would result in a much faster and fairer decision
> building if a message is spam or ham.

Have you looked at greyscanner in ports. The beauty of spamd is it's
configurability. It's easy to add dnsbl support to it with a simple
script (for older email addresses you can't be proactive with). That
being said I'm sure there's a fair few doing this. Maybe it's so easy
no-one thought it was worth doing a greydnsblscanner to put in ports?

I'll send mine if you like and then everyone can laugh at how
quickly and crudely I wrote my script ;-).

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