Another question too...

If mailserver changes IP numbers, will I have to re-install to use the test?

Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies

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Russ Uhte (Lists) wrote:

> I found that kinda strange as well, but in blind faith, I did download 
> and install it.  So far it seems to be running very well.  Very useful 
> in conjunction with SA and Sniffer.  All that I can tell about it is 
> that it added a line to my global.cfg.  I'm sure Scott or someone will 
> comment with more information shortly.  It is an ip4r test, but I'm 
> not sure what all I'm allowed to share...


Why a 5 MB download for an IP4R test?

Also, I think it would be a very good idea to have a process of 
opting-out customers from the data collection (or rather opt-in as that 
is the standard that we use for judging spam and this could be managed 
effectively in a download such as this).  There are privacy concerns in 
some cases, and I have also sent myself real viruses before in order to 
test things out as I'm sure that some others have done the same thing.  
I certainly don't want to get my own server blacklisted.  Is there also 
an exclusion for ECAIR viruses and more importantly, is there an 
exclusion for things like macro viruses that will get sent from 
legitimate servers?

Regarding the data, as with all RBL's, it's quite helpful to know what 
the delisting procedure is for this...automatic expiration (how long) 
with or without a Web based delisting tool?

Maybe all of this has been considered, but I didn't get much from the 
E-mail or from the site in this regard.

Matt

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