Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains and ebay

2003-10-29 Thread R. Scott Perry

I'm pretty sure that you can have multiple listings for either column 
also, so the filter looks for either no failures or no passes when 
considering whether or not the test was failed as a whole (Scott, please 
correct me if I'm wrong).
No.  Each line is treated separately

If you have a line example.com example.net, that says that if the return 
address contains example.com, then the reverse DNS entry must contain 
example.com or example.net.  If you have a second line example.com 
example.us, it says that if the return address contains example.com, 
then the reverse DNS entry must contain example.com or example.us.

With both those lines, an E-mail with a reverse DNS entry that does not 
contain example.com would fail at least one of those two lines, causing 
the test to fail.

   -Scott
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains and ebay

2003-10-29 Thread Matthew Bramble
Shoot.  Thanks for the clarification.

Instead of making another feature suggestion, could you maybe give us a 
little insight into what you have planned if anything for filtering in 
general.  No need to go too far out and nothing at all in the short-term 
would be fully understood.

Thanks,

Matt

R. Scott Perry wrote:


I'm pretty sure that you can have multiple listings for either column 
also, so the filter looks for either no failures or no passes when 
considering whether or not the test was failed as a whole (Scott, 
please correct me if I'm wrong).


No.  Each line is treated separately

If you have a line example.com example.net, that says that if the 
return address contains example.com, then the reverse DNS entry must 
contain example.com or example.net.  If you have a second line 
example.com example.us, it says that if the return address contains 
example.com, then the reverse DNS entry must contain example.com 
or example.us.

With both those lines, an E-mail with a reverse DNS entry that does 
not contain example.com would fail at least one of those two lines, 
causing the test to fail.

   -Scott


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spamdomains and ebay

2003-10-29 Thread R. Scott Perry

Instead of making another feature suggestion, could you maybe give us a 
little insight into what you have planned if anything for filtering in 
general.  No need to go too far out and nothing at all in the short-term 
would be fully understood.
Most of what appears in the suggestion database right now about filters are 
minor things (such as a filter that checks both the subject and the body, 
which is just a timesaver, as the functionality can already be 
accomplished).  So there are no major changes to filtering in the works.

   -Scott
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