Why a 5 MB download for an IP4R test?
I was a bit surprised, too, when I saw that it was a 5.6MB file. :)
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 is -- you can add a line "AUTOFORGE OFF" to your virus.cfg file to opt out.
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?
We will certainly be looking at ways to ensure that IPs do not get listed accidentally.
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.
The de-listing procedure is going to be handled manually initially.
-Scott
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