On 2024-05-05 17:26, gil...@poolp.org wrote:
May 5, 2024 11:18 PM, "J Doe" <gene...@nativemethods.com> wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
I am using the Senderscore OpenSMTPD filter from packages on OpenBSD
7.5. All packages installed are up-to-date.
In my mail server logs I noticed:
May 4 20:12:44 server smtpd[58189]: check_senderscore:
link-connect addr=115.231.78.9 score=-1
This is the first time I have seen a negative score. According to the
Senderscore website[0] scores should be between zero and one hundred.
What does a negative result mean ?
In most cases, -1 means that the IP address is not known to senderscore,
implying a neutral reputation.
Hi Gilles,
Thank you for your reply.
Ok, if a negative number means the address is not known (and has neither
a good or bad reputation), does the argument: -blockBelow take this into
account ?
For example, on my server I use
filter check_senderscore proc-exec "filter-senderscore
-scoreHeader -blockBelow 11" ...
.. so I want scores of 10 and lower to be blocked, but I wouldn't want
a negative score blocked as there is no reputation data.
Does the filter take that into account or will a negative score lead to
a block based on how I have configured it ?
Thanks,
- J