Re: Fwd: DNSWL will be disabled by default as of tomorrow
Thank you Kam. Regards, Sergio On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Kevin A. McGrail kmcgr...@pccc.com wrote: On 12/12/2011 8:35 PM, Sergio wrote: (in case I don't want to wait until tomorrow) What is the best way to dissable DNSWL manually? Add this to your local.cf and reload spamd (if you use that): score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI 0 regards, KAM
Re: Fwd: DNSWL will be disabled by default as of tomorrow
On 12/14/2011 2:11 PM, Sergio wrote: Thank you Kam. You are welcome. And as pointed out by others: score __RCVD_IN_DNSWL 0 might also be needed to actually stop the query. However, DNSWL and SA have been working to implement some rules that let admins know they are blocked without misfiring rules that materially affect the emails score. This is in bug 6724. This weekend, we expect DNSWL to implement the changes needed from SA's perspective to allow us re-enable DNSWL by default. Regards, KAM On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Kevin A. McGrail kmcgr...@pccc.com mailto:kmcgr...@pccc.com wrote: On 12/12/2011 8:35 PM, Sergio wrote: (in case I don't want to wait until tomorrow) What is the best way to dissable DNSWL manually? Add this to your local.cf http://local.cf and reload spamd (if you use that): score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI 0 regards, KAM
Fwd: DNSWL will be disabled by default as of tomorrow
(Public apologies to Karste, wrote him instead of the list, mmm... I need to remember to write to the list and not just do a Reply.) What is the best way to dissable DNSWL manually? (in case I don't want to wait until tomorrow) Regards, Sergio
Re: Fwd: DNSWL will be disabled by default as of tomorrow
On 12/12/2011 8:35 PM, Sergio wrote: (in case I don't want to wait until tomorrow) What is the best way to dissable DNSWL manually? Add this to your local.cf and reload spamd (if you use that): score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI 0 regards, KAM
Re: Fwd: DNSWL will be disabled by default as of tomorrow
On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 20:37 -0500, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: On 12/12/2011 8:35 PM, Sergio wrote: (in case I don't want to wait until tomorrow) What is the best way to dissable DNSWL manually? Add this to your local.cf and reload spamd (if you use that): score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED 0 score RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI 0 Oh, hello there, pet-peeve! You, too, forgot to eliminate the actual DNS querying rule. While the above works as advertised to disable the rules, preventing it from FP hits, it does not prevent the DNS queries. For that, you got to meta out the non-scoring sub-rule all of those above depend on. Canonical instructions. Identify your system's default configuration directory. A brave 'man spamassassin' is your friend. Go there. Grep for the DNSBL rules (or better yet, a brief sub-pattern) you want to disable. Ignore the noise like score and description, and identify the actual (sub-)rules. Score the rules you want to disable with 0. AND meta out their sub-rule dependencies, to actually get rid of the DNS queries. meta __DNSBL_FOO 0 Do NOT do that where you found the rules, but in your site-specific conf dir. The mysterious thingy commonly referred to as 'local.cf'. Just in case other rules might depend on the rules you want to disable (again, a brave grep is your friend), also meta'ing out the rules in question instead of scoring it zero is the better approach. No warnings about dependencies with zero score. Rules with a zero score are disabled, as a side-effect. Using meta rules with a logical 0 is the exact definition of *disabling* a rule. By overwriting whatever the rule does, with a you will never be true logic evaluation of 0. -- char *t=\10pse\0r\0dtu\0.@ghno\x4e\xc8\x79\xf4\xab\x51\x8a\x10\xf4\xf4\xc4; main(){ char h,m=h=*t++,*x=t+2*h,c,i,l=*x,s=0; for (i=0;il;i++){ i%8? c=1: (c=*++x); c128 (s+=h); if (!(h=1)||!t[s+h]){ putchar(t[s]);h=m;s=0; }}}