Am 03.08.2016 um 01:43 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
On 2016-08-02 17:03, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

you can not, but you could check util_rb_2tld and  util_rb_3tld
directives
to see if it fits your needs

use them will disable spam test on this tld aswell

just look at /var/lib/spamassassin/3.004001/updates_spamassassin_org/20_aux_tlds.cf and try to understand what it does instead comment everything blindly

util_rb_2tld no-ip.biz
util_rb_2tld no-ip.ca
util_rb_2tld no-ip.com
util_rb_2tld no-ip.info
util_rb_2tld no-ip.net
util_rb_2tld no-ip.org
util_rb_2tld gotdns.ch
util_rb_2tld ddnsking.com
util_rb_2tld ddns.net

guess what - that's exactly what i describe below and the only thing it needs is that SA and URIBL agree for which cases they handle the subdomain instead the pure domain

and no you don't want to block anything ending with "ddns.net" just because "benny.ddns.net" has a hacked website

Am 03.08.2016 um 01:37 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
> On 2016-08-02 16:36, Robert Boyl wrote:
>
>> How can I make it work with subdomains also?
>
> why would you like this to happen?

because URIBL are not tied to the public one and everybody can setup his own with rbldnsd and list there specific subdomains which makes a lot of sense when customers get something like "username.hoster.tld" as webspace

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