> Now, back to my ordinal question.
> Is
>   
> http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists#Spam_Assassin_Examples
> good addition to fight spam or its DB is same as URIBL?Glad you got it sorted.

I've added the hostkarma rules from junkmailfilter.com to my local ruleset a 
couple years ago and they do help some.  The magic in spamassassin is lots of 
small scores add up to big scores so every little bit helps, in both 
directions.  In the last 30 days it's pushed 44 messages over the edge.  Not a 
lot, but every little bit helps.

Long story short, it's worth adding then watching.  Tailor the scores as 
necessary to tune your system if the defaults aren't a good match for your 
corpus of messages.

...Kevin
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Kevin Miller
Network/email Administrator, CBJ MIS Dept.
155 South Seward Street
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Phone: (907) 586-0242, Fax: (907) 586-4588 Registered Linux User No: 307357


-----Original Message-----
From: Junk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 9:55 AM
To: Kevin Miller
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: FIlter

Amazon does not block the dns but the URIBL blocks the requests coming from the 
amazon subnet.  I pointed the spamassasin to the server i run somewhere else 
and i used the port 1053 as a workaround as ATT blocks incoming udp 53.

So 1053 on my firewall forwards to 53 dns server.

Now spamassassin is happy and URIBL db works.
Thx for a tip about the DNS.





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