Scoring DNSRBL from spam.lists.conf?

Craig Daters craig at WESTPRESS.COM
Mon Jun 13 22:32:09 IST 2005


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On Jun 13, 2005, at 11:19 AM, Julian Field wrote:

>>
>> And secondly, is there a way to apply scores to these instead?
>
> Yes, use the SpamAssassin settings to apply different scores to
> different dnsbl's.

Can I do this using a similar config as SURB?

i.e.:

urirhssub	SORBS_DNSBL	dnsbl.sorbs.net
body		SORBS_DNSBL	eval:check_uridnsbl('SORBS_DNSBL')
describe	SORBS_DNSBL	Listed in SORBS at dnsbl.sorbs.net
tflags	SORBS_DNSBL	NET

score SORBS_DNSBL	4.0

Or do I use:

score RCVD_SORBS_DNSBL 4

I have read over the documentation for spamassassin, but it is all very 
confusing (at least to me it is). After looking at the config files and 
doing a little googling, I came across the file 20_dnsbl_tests.cf where 
these all seem to be defined already. I guess I just am not sure what 
to do...?

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