RBL

David While David.While at UCE.AC.UK
Sun Sep 7 10:58:28 IST 2003


No
 
my mailstats program analyses the log file produced by MailScanner. If an email is marked as spam by MailScanner (however it is configured) is added to the list using an algorithm. The sender has to send more than one in a certain time period before it gets added.
 
Currently my set up only uses SpamAssassin to mark mails as spam so it is not relying on other RBLs (except in that SpamAssassin uses them but if it didn't it would still work). The most common SpamAssassin trap is the Bayes system at the moment.
 
David While

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Raymond Dijkxhoorn [mailto:raymond at PROLOCATION.NET] 
	Sent: Sun 07/09/2003 10:46 
	To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK 
	Cc: 
	Subject: Re: RBL
	
	

	Hi!
	
	> I now have an RBL running which is dynamically updated using the output
	> from my mailstats.pl program. It is my intention to add this feature to
	> mailstats.pl so that the RBL can be updated using the collective power
	> of MailScanner users. At the moment it is being tested and seems to be
	> working OK.
	>
	> If you are interested to know more please email me off list.
	
	I know its silightly OT here, but what are you exactly blocking in that
	list? You block senders marked as spam, so you rely with the list totally
	on other RBLs ?
	
	Bye,
	Raymond.
	





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