Kris Deugau wrote:
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Another approach, since I understand you want to query against a local
URI DNSBL, is simply to use wildcard DNS entries. Thus, regardless of a
2tld listing and the resulting DNS lookup, it would return the same
listing for the pure TLD and a second l
On 2010-05-28 23:57, Kris Deugau wrote:
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 11:35 -0400, Kris Deugau wrote:
Is there any way to take a domain listed with util_rb_2tld, and
"un-2tld" it (similar to how you can unwhitelist stock whitelist
entries if they don't work well with your ma
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 11:35 -0400, Kris Deugau wrote:
Is there any way to take a domain listed with util_rb_2tld, and
"un-2tld" it (similar to how you can unwhitelist stock whitelist entries
if they don't work well with your mail)?
IIRC this is not possible. Well, p
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 11:35 -0400, Kris Deugau wrote:
> Is there any way to take a domain listed with util_rb_2tld, and
> "un-2tld" it (similar to how you can unwhitelist stock whitelist entries
> if they don't work well with your mail)?
IIRC this is not possible. Well, possible, but there's jus
Is there any way to take a domain listed with util_rb_2tld, and
"un-2tld" it (similar to how you can unwhitelist stock whitelist entries
if they don't work well with your mail)?
I recently came across a "free-subsite" domain that seems to be part of
a cluster of **very** similar sites which I'