- Original Message -
From: Glen Harvy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Is anyone using mailpolice and if so what details are required in the
global.cfg file?
See http://rhs.mailpolice.com/usage.php. Here is an example of how to setup
the MailPolice Block list as an RHSBL type test in the
You can also use their rev dns list:
MAILPOLICE-REVDNS dnsbl %REVDNS%.dynamic.rhs.mailpolice.com
127.0.0.2 50 0
-- Original Message --
From: Glen Harvy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:56:07
- Original Message -
From: Scott Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can also use their rev dns list:
MAILPOLICE-REVDNS dnsbl %REVDNS%.dynamic.rhs.mailpolice.com 127.0.0.2 50
0
Hmmm, do you actually catch anything with this test? And why would you go
through the trouble of setting it this
dynamic.rhs.mailpolice.com - dynamic PPP/DSL/cable reverse DNS hostnames,
useful for stopping spam from broadband proxies
Because it targets the RevDNS is why I use the dnsbl with the revdns. I also
test the HELO
revdns 97.6% spam 3539/52891 emails
helo 99.7% spam 2612/52891 emails
combo of the
I test the MAILFROM, HELO and REVDNS on the primary list, and the
increase in hit rates for using an RHSBL this was is about 1% to 2% on
my system if I recall correctly.
I also use the dynamic zone, but I have only applied it to the HELO
because I found false positives early on while using it
Yeah, after Scott's reply I setup a couple of tests using HELO REVDNS to
see what the results would be like. I'll monitor for a few days to see how
they look, but I so far I am see pretty good results.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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