On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 05:04:09PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Dale E. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.09.1652 +0100]: > > With this approach you can't bounce RBLed messages at SMTP connect > > time though, right? (I realize that RBLs are semi-controversial, > > especially at the ISP level.) > > right. i use spamassassin for RBLs
This got me to thinking, it would be neat if one could _easily_ replicate RBLs on their own local DNS server. Then you could easily point primary and secondary at your local RBL and manage it just in your DNS config... I've seen some references to transferring RBLs via rsync, but updates via DNS zone transfers would be more slick as then it would be automatic. Do any of the major RBLs allow for such a thing? Later, Dale -- Dale E. Martin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://the-martins.org/~dmartin pgp key available
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