RBL in SpamAssassin?

Alex Neuman alex at NKPANAMA.COM
Thu May 13 18:20:07 IST 2004


It's best to not directly modify those, because they could get clobbered
when reinstalling.

It's best to make changes to /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf (or wherever
it's located on your system), so that upgrades don't mess it up.

>>Defaults are in /usr/local/share/spamassassin/20_dnsbl_tests.cf
>
> Ok, I found this. So I can directly modify these, right?
>
>>the surbl plugin is useful to catch in-message crud.
>
> Where can I get this?
>
>>I run all (both) my RBL's in SA so it's adds to the score and isn't a
> blanket block flag.
>
> But I still have the question of why each message isn't tagged in the
> score section by Spamassassin, when on the same message it's found to be
> in the RBL by MailScanner RBL checks.
>
>>Are you running a local name server...that can make a difference even
> if it's caching only.
>
> Yes, I have a local DNS server, and on the MailScanner box I have
> Net::DNS installed and functioning according to SpamAssassin debug test.
>
> Thanks,
> Max
>
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