Using rbl lists
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Dec 11 22:16:09 GMT 2004
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Paul Welsh wrote:
> Quick question about spam blacklists (RBLs).
>
> I've added a few lists to the "Spam List" setting but what determines
> whether a message gets classified as spam? If the sending server, for
> example, is on one RBL then is this sufficient?
It gets classified as spam if any of the lists match. So it is
sufficient if the sending server is on one RBL.
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