> Am 03.05.20 um 13:24 schrieb Damian:
It might be worth posting on the postfix users list about the benefits
of a dqs account; I use it with postscreen and smtpd to good effect.
>>>
>>> I thought about that, but there are some issues I think.
>>
>> There is another generic benefit: It
>> It might be worth posting on the postfix users list about the benefits
>> of a dqs account; I use it with postscreen and smtpd to good effect.
>
> I thought about that, but there are some issues I think.
There is another generic benefit: It might be the only alternative to
access ZEN when
On 30/04/20 12:07, Dominic Raferd wrote:
Thanks Riccardo this is a great tool and I have updated our SA plugin
as advised. I think it is a pity we small-scale users can't benefit
from the new HBL :( what was the logic here?
I don't know anything about the decisions behind the usage policy
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 09:51, Riccardo Alfieri
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm happy to announce to the SpamAssassin community that Spamhaus has
> released an updated version of our plugin that solves minor issues and,
> more importantly, adds support for a new dataset we just released.
>
> The new zone
Riccardo,
Is it also available to Spamhaus Rsync Datafeed customers?
On 2020-04-30 10:50, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
Hello,
I'm happy to announce to the SpamAssassin community that Spamhaus has
released an updated version of our plugin that solves minor issues and,
more importantly, adds
Hello,
I'm happy to announce to the SpamAssassin community that Spamhaus has
released an updated version of our plugin that solves minor issues and,
more importantly, adds support for a new dataset we just released.
The new zone is called HBL (Hash BlockList) and deals with three
different