Increase score for an RBL hit
Michael Mansour
micoots at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 28 13:49:22 GMT 2007
Hi,
Raymond Dijkxhoorn <raymond at prolocation.net> wrote: Hi!
> I just started using the APEWS RBL and got some hits on it for IP
> ranges from some well known Australian ISP's (which some of my friends
> and family use).
You are seriously -using- APEWS? Eeks.
I would stronly advise not to even consider using that list.
> Is there a way I can configure that a hit in an RBL increases the SA
> score instead of blocking the email entirely?
Just add it in SA , if you wanna use it.
Forgive me for asking a possibly very simple question, but how do I add an RBL to SA?
I've previously gone through:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists
and the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf documentation and it isn't really covered well (or covered so it's simple to understand).
I've gone through the:
/usr/share/spamassassin/20_dnsbl_tests.cf
file and also my local.cf.
I'm thinking if I defined in my local.cf the following (for arguments sake I'll stick with APEWS):
header RCVD_IN_APEWSL2 eval:check_rbl('apewsl2', 'l2.apews.org.')
describe RCVD_IN_APEWSL2 APEWSL2 some description
tflags RCVD_IN_APEWSL2 net
score RCVD_IN_APEWSL2 2.0
??
Thanks again.
Michael.
Bye,
Raymond.
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