RBLs

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 18:32:20 UTC 2016


Exceptionaöly fat fingers tonight... Let me know if it's foobar...:-)
-- 
-- Glenn
Den 7 apr 2016 8:30 em skrev "Glenn Steen" <glenn.steen at gmail.com>:

> Hi Kevin!
>
> The "Spam Lists" thing in MailScanner has nothing to do with the
> Spamassassin thing. The Spam Lists are queried by MailScanner proper, an in
> a serial fashion. Keep it fown to a bare minimum of well-trusted RBLs and
> let 1 hit -> blocked... SA foes it's lookups in parallel, so should handle
> the bulk of the lookups. The Spam Lists to be Spam setting, is only coupled
> to the Spam List setting.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> -- Glenn
> Den 30 mar 2016 1:36 fm skrev "Kevin Miller" <kevin.miller at juneau.org>:
>
>> Spamassassin now includes a number of RBLs by default.  It seems they get
>> queried regardless of whether I specify them in the "Spam Lists"
>> configuration option.  Does it matter whether or not they are included in
>> "Spam Lists" to trigger the "Spam Lists To Be Spam" threshold?  I.e, if
>> they're in two spam lists, but the RBL lists aren't explicitly listed in
>> MailScanner.conf, will the counter still increment and tag the email as
>> definite spam even if it doesn't quite reach the normal spam score (5.0 in
>> my case)?
>>
>> Thanks...
>>
>> ...Kevin
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>> Kevin Miller
>> Network/email Administrator, CBJ MIS Dept.
>> 155 South Seward Street
>> Juneau, Alaska 99801
>> Phone: (907) 586-0242, Fax: (907) 586-4588 Registered Linux User No:
>> 307357
>>
>>
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