Try this:
Replace the 4 and the 1 in the 5th column with your desired weight.
The black looks pretty good 99.6% of what it detects is spam
The suspicious is about 90% of what it detects is spam
The white wasn't worth using using for me. Too much spam detected as not-spam.
SENDERDB-BLACK ip4r
Ok Bill...
I know I am a day late and a dollar short.. but what would be the syntax to
enter these in?
Bennie
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Bill,
Many thanks to you and Solid Oak for sharing this info.
Darin.
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Many thanks to you and Solid Oak for sharing this info.
Darin.
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> > Markus, I expect you will be adding this test to your analysis?
For sure! :-)
> Yes, that will be interesting. Disregard the "neutral list",
> they decided not to host that one since it was unclassified
> IP addresses anyway.
Ok, I've added
SENDERDB-BL weight 10
SEN
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> On Friday, August 27, 2004, 1:12:10 PM, Bill wrote:
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> BL> Folks, I would like to announce the availability of a new IP4R
database that
> BL> includes a blacklist, whitelist, suspicious list, and a neutral list
(IP
> BL> addr
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> A little more history about the company providing these new lists:
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> http://www.peacefire.org/censorware/CYBERsitter/
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> I'd think long and hard before using them.
Wow, talk about old news! But like anything, use at you
On Friday, August 27, 2004, 1:12:10 PM, Bill wrote:
BL> Folks, I would like to announce the availability of a new IP4R database that
BL> includes a blacklist, whitelist, suspicious list, and a neutral list (IP
BL> address' that have not been classified). Here is the breakdown on the list
BL> usag