Hello,
I am aware of that. I am going to change the wblist parser. Please wait
for 2.0. it will be released in 2 weeks with some cool features like
full regular expression support, custom return message to senders
include spam word or virusname...
Thanks for your feedbacks.
regards,
Baris Simsek
http://www.enderunix.org/simsek/
Mark Bronstein wrote:
Thanks Jaymer. I guess its good to confirm that there is a problem.
I hope we can get some help resolving it since I do think the basic
design of the program is good.
Mark
Jaymer wrote:
hi mark
i have a 30-40 item REJECT list, and never used the
ACCEPTS.
but i've found 'wierdness' as well... seems like on
the last r4 release (which i had to upgrade to on new
years eve cause everything mysteriously quit working)
i started receiving email which had previously been
filtered.
i clearly have, for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the
REJECT list, yet email still arrives when addressed to
that entry... and i know for sure that all that wasn't
coming through prior to that release. i have not tried
r5. sorry i can't help specifically, but at least i
answered in english :) and you got a reply... i
usually don't get replies.
jaymer...
PS _ having said that, i modified my wbl file and
added this
ACCEPT [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
REJECT @mydomain.com
i successfully sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
i added a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and sent an email
which was accepted, even though it appears to violate
the generic REJECT rule.
then i added REJECT [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and it WAS
rejected finally.
SO, i have the opposite experience as you, but still
incorrect if, by design, we are supposed to be able to
filter at the domain level.
--- Mark Bronstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone explain how to use multiple wblist rules
together?
I want to limit incoming mail to a few known users
and assume mail to
anyone else is just spam.
so I tried the following rules which I had thought
should only allow
mail in addressed to user1 and user2 and reject the
rest:
ACCEPT [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ACCEPT [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
REJECT @domain.com
This doesnt seem to work. All mail to domain.com
ends up being rejected.
TIA,
Mark Bronstein
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