Why go to all the trouble of rewriting/editing rules when it'd be a loteasier to maintain by just delegating the appropriate zones to your own
DNSBL server?DarylLOL!!! You know, sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. This is exactly what I'm trying to pull off, and it's a heck of a lot
Greetings all:I intend to eventually have local copies for the lists I wish to use, so it's important for me to figure this out. Currently, I'm just trying to get SA to only do checks against the lists that I want to eventually check. However, it still appearst to be checking all of them. I've
D.J. wrote:
I've
basically taken the 20_dnsbl_tests.cf and 25_uribl.cf files, copied them
to my /etc/mail/spamassassin directory, and commented out the lists that
I don't want checked.
That won't work, because SpamAssassin will try to merge a bunch of
comments with the default rules... and
On 9/8/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: Greetings all: I intend to eventually have local copies for the lists I wish to use, so it's important for me to figure this out.Currently, I'm just trying to get SA to only do checks against the lists that I want to
eventually
D.J. wrote:
On 9/8/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote:
Greetings all:
I intend to eventually have local copies for the lists I wish to
use, so it's important for me to figure this out. Currently, I'm
just trying to get SA to only do checks against the lists
Excellent!This has worked flawlessly.Now for part 2 of this project, sort of related to the first part.So now I have only the
zones I want to query.When I wish to move to my local servers, is it as simple as adding a new header line into my local.cf file for each list, or will I need to disable
Bowie Bailey wrote:
D.J. wrote:
Excellent! This has worked flawlessly. Now for part 2 of this
project, sort of related to the first part. So now I have only the
zones I want to query. When I wish to move to my local servers, is
it as simple as adding a new header line into my local.cf