RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org
Yes looks like I only had 1 with 0 in the 3rd octet, thanks for pointing this out. DNSWL IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.0.1 -1 0 David -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Fisher Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 10:25 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org -David I think you messed up on all the ones with a 0 in the third octet. I also chose to run it only on the last header. I wouldn't whitelist/credit on any information on any previous headers as they could easily be forged. I did this with the dnsbl test. You could also do it by adding DUL/DYNA/(there is another one too I think) in the test name. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Barker Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 7:53 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org This is what I configured but did not find it to be anything out of the ordinary. David #--- --- #http://www.dnswl.org/ #Categories (127.0.X.y): # 2 - Financial services # 3 - Newsletters # 4 - Organisations (both for-profit [ie companies] and non-profit) # 5 - Service/network providers # 7 - Travel industry (listed separately since they are known for their high false-positive rate), # 8 - governments, administrations and international organisations # 9 - Media and Tech companies # 10 - some special cases. #Trustworthiness / Score (127.0.x.Y): # 0 = none - only avoid outright blocking (eg Hotmail, Yahoo mailservers, -0.1) # 1 = low - reduce chance of false positives (-1.0) # 2 = medium - make sure to avoid false positives but allow override for clear cases (-10.0) # 3 = high - avoid override (-100.0). DNSWL IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.0.1 -1 0 DNSWL-PERS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.254.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-FIN-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -5 0 DNSWL-FIN-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NEWS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NEWS-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NEWS-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.2 -5 0 DNSWL-NEWS-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NPO IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NPO-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NPO-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -5 0 DNSWL-NPO-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -10 0 DNSWL-SPIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.11.1 -1 0 DNSWL-SP-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-SP-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.2 -5 0 DNSWL-SP-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.3 -10 0 DNSWL-TRAVELIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.2 -1 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.1 -3 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.2 -5 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.3 -10 0 DNSWL-GOV IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -1 0 DNSWL-GOV-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.1 -3 0 DNSWL-GOV-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.2 -5 0 DNSWL-GOV-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.3 -10 0 DNSWL-MEDIA IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.3 -1 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.1 -3 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.2 -5 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-HIGHIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.3 -10 0 DNSWL-UNSPECIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.1.1 -1 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -3 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -5 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.3 -10 0 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Fisher Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 11:57 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org I'll give it a try. Here's what I will use/ DNSWL
RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org
-David I think you messed up on all the ones with a 0 in the third octet. I also chose to run it only on the last header. I wouldn't whitelist/credit on any information on any previous headers as they could easily be forged. I did this with the dnsbl test. You could also do it by adding DUL/DYNA/(there is another one too I think) in the test name. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Barker Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 7:53 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org This is what I configured but did not find it to be anything out of the ordinary. David #--- --- #http://www.dnswl.org/ #Categories (127.0.X.y): # 2 - Financial services # 3 - Newsletters # 4 - Organisations (both for-profit [ie companies] and non-profit) # 5 - Service/network providers # 7 - Travel industry (listed separately since they are known for their high false-positive rate), # 8 - governments, administrations and international organisations # 9 - Media and Tech companies # 10 - some special cases. #Trustworthiness / Score (127.0.x.Y): # 0 = none - only avoid outright blocking (eg Hotmail, Yahoo mailservers, -0.1) # 1 = low - reduce chance of false positives (-1.0) # 2 = medium - make sure to avoid false positives but allow override for clear cases (-10.0) # 3 = high - avoid override (-100.0). DNSWL IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.0.1 -1 0 DNSWL-PERS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.254.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-FIN-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -5 0 DNSWL-FIN-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NEWS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NEWS-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NEWS-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.2 -5 0 DNSWL-NEWS-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NPO IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NPO-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NPO-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -5 0 DNSWL-NPO-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -10 0 DNSWL-SPIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.11.1 -1 0 DNSWL-SP-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-SP-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.2 -5 0 DNSWL-SP-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.3 -10 0 DNSWL-TRAVELIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.2 -1 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.1 -3 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.2 -5 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.3 -10 0 DNSWL-GOV IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -1 0 DNSWL-GOV-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.1 -3 0 DNSWL-GOV-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.2 -5 0 DNSWL-GOV-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.3 -10 0 DNSWL-MEDIA IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.3 -1 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.1 -3 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.2 -5 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-HIGHIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.3 -10 0 DNSWL-UNSPECIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.1.1 -1 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -3 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -5 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.3 -10 0 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Fisher Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 11:57 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org I'll give it a try. Here's what I will use/ DNSWL-FINANCIAL-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.0 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -10 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -20 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%
RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org
This is what I configured but did not find it to be anything out of the ordinary. David #--- --- #http://www.dnswl.org/ #Categories (127.0.X.y): # 2 - Financial services # 3 - Newsletters # 4 - Organisations (both for-profit [ie companies] and non-profit) # 5 - Service/network providers # 7 - Travel industry (listed separately since they are known for their high false-positive rate), # 8 - governments, administrations and international organisations # 9 - Media and Tech companies # 10 - some special cases. #Trustworthiness / Score (127.0.x.Y): # 0 = none - only avoid outright blocking (eg Hotmail, Yahoo mailservers, -0.1) # 1 = low - reduce chance of false positives (-1.0) # 2 = medium - make sure to avoid false positives but allow override for clear cases (-10.0) # 3 = high - avoid override (-100.0). DNSWL IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.0.1 -1 0 DNSWL-PERS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.254.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-FIN-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-FIN-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -5 0 DNSWL-FIN-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NEWS IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NEWS-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NEWS-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.2 -5 0 DNSWL-NEWS-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.3.3 -10 0 DNSWL-NPO IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -1 0 DNSWL-NPO-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -3 0 DNSWL-NPO-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -5 0 DNSWL-NPO-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 -10 0 DNSWL-SPIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.11.1 -1 0 DNSWL-SP-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.1 -3 0 #DNSWL-SP-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.2 -5 0 DNSWL-SP-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.5.3 -10 0 DNSWL-TRAVELIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.2 -1 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.1 -3 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.2 -5 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.7.3 -10 0 DNSWL-GOV IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -1 0 DNSWL-GOV-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.1 -3 0 DNSWL-GOV-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.2 -5 0 DNSWL-GOV-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.8.3 -10 0 DNSWL-MEDIA IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.12.3 -1 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-LOW IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.1 -3 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-MID IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.2 -5 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-HIGHIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.9.3 -10 0 DNSWL-UNSPECIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.1.1 -1 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-LOWIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 -3 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-MIDIP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -5 0 DNSWL-UNSPEC-HIGH IP4Rlist.dnswl.org 127.0.10.3 -10 0 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Fisher Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 11:57 AM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org I'll give it a try. Here's what I will use/ DNSWL-FINANCIAL-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.0 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -10 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -20 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.0 0 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.1 0 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-MEDIUMdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.2 -10 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.3 -20 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.0 0 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 0 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.2 -10 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-HIGHdns
RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org
I'll give it a try. Here's what I will use/ DNSWL-FINANCIAL-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.0 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.1 0 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.2 -10 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.2.3 -20 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.0 0 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.1 0 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-MEDIUMdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.2 -10 0 DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.3.3 -20 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.0 0 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.1 0 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.2 -10 0 DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.4.3 -20 0 DNSWL-ISP-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.5.0 0 0 DNSWL-ISP-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.5.1 0 0 DNSWL-ISP-MEDIUMdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.5.2 -10 0 DNSWL-ISP-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.5.3 -20 0 DNSWL-PRIVATE-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.6.0 0 0 DNSWL-PRIVATE-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.6.1 0 0 DNSWL-PRIVATE-MEDIUMdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.6.2 -10 0 DNSWL-PRIVATE-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.6.3 -20 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.7.0 0 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-LOWdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.7.1 0 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.7.2 -10 0 DNSWL-TRAVEL-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.7.3 -20 0 DNSWL-GOVERNMENT-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.8.0 0 0 DNSWL-GOVERNMENT-LOWdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.8.1 0 0 DNSWL-GOVERNMENT-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.8.2 -10 0 DNSWL-GOVERNMENT-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.8.3 -20 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.9.0 0 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.9.1 0 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.9.2 -10 0 DNSWL-MEDIA-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.9.3 -20 0 DNSWL-SPECIAL-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.10.0 0 0 DNSWL-SPECIAL-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.10.1 0 0 DNSWL-SPECIAL-MEDIUMdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.10.2 -10 0 DNSWL-SPECIAL-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.10.3 -20 0 DNSWL-EDUCATION-NONEdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.11.0 0 0 DNSWL-EDUCATION-LOW dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.11.1 0 0 DNSWL-EDUCATION-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.11.2 -10 0 DNSWL-EDUCATION-HIGHdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.11.3 -20 0 DNSWL-HEALTHCARE-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.12.0 0 0 DNSWL-HEALTHCARE-LOWdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.12.1 0 0 DNSWL-HEALTHCARE-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.12.2 -10 0 DNSWL-HEALTHCARE-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.12.3 -20 0 DNSWL-INDUSTRIAL-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.13.0 0 0 DNSWL-INDUSTRIAL-LOWdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.13.1 0 0 DNSWL-INDUSTRIAL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.13.2 -10 0 DNSWL-INDUSTRIAL-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.13.3 -20 0 DNSWL-RETAIL-NONE dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.14.0 0 0 DNSWL-RETAIL-LOWdnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.14.1 0 0 DNSWL-RETAIL-MEDIUM dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.14.2 -10 0 DNSWL-RETAIL-HIGH dnsbl %IP4R%.list.dnswl.org 127.0.14.3 -20 0 DNSWL-FINANCIAL-NONEWARN DNSWL-FINANCIAL-LOW WARN DNSWL-FINANCIAL-MEDIUM WARN DNSWL-FINANCIAL-HIGHWARN DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-NONE WARN DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-LOW WARN DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-MEDIUMWARN DNSWL-NEWSLETTERS-HIGH WARN DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-NONEWARN DNSWL-ORGANIZATIONS-LOW WARN DNSWL-O
RE: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org
Ewww. Look at all the return codes! I'd be interested in seeing some rates. Does it hit enough to work? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Steiner Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 6:42 PM To: declude.junkmail@declude.com Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] whitelisting/negative weights with DNSWL.org Is anyone using DNSWL (www.dnswl.org) as a separate Declude test? Seems like it is incorporated into SpamAssassin. Do they seem reliable? Gary --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com. --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.