John Wilcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Greg Troxel a écrit :
>> What I want, basically is
>>
>> domains_exclude WHOIS_MYPRIVREG nabble.com
>
> AFAIK the best you can do is
>
> uridnsbl_skip_domainnabble.com
>
> which excludes nabble from all URIBL lookups.
Thank you for the suggestion -
Greg Troxel a écrit :
What I want, basically is
domains_exclude WHOIS_MYPRIVREG nabble.com
AFAIK the best you can do is
uridnsbl_skip_domainnabble.com
which excludes nabble from all URIBL lookups.
John.
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Greg Troxel wrote:
> > domains_exclude WHOIS_MYPRIVREG nabble.com
>
> Why not write a rule to see if your MTA received the message from
> nabble.com and subtract a few points?
>
> I suppose I could, but that would be in my view a kludge. Basically I
> think it's wrong to give positive poi
> domains_exclude WHOIS_MYPRIVREG nabble.com
Why not write a rule to see if your MTA received the message from
nabble.com and subtract a few points?
I suppose I could, but that would be in my view a kludge. Basically I
think it's wrong to give positive points to a mail with a nabble.com
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Greg Troxel wrote:
domains_exclude WHOIS_MYPRIVREG nabble.com
Why not write a rule to see if your MTA received the message from
nabble.com and subtract a few points?
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