Hello,
I encountered problem where domain listed in uridnsbl_skip_domain was
queried for uribl listings.
I have tried to skip querying for "gov.sk" by defining
uridnsbl_skip_domain ... gov.sk
However, the domains were still gathered:
Jul 24 18:20:28.580 [8512] dbg: check: ta
Hello,
I was hoping to fix this finally...
On 5/17/24 3:17 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I have configured exclusion for some common domains e.g. gov.sk in SA:
uridnsbl_skip_domain [...] gov.sk slovensko.sk
However it seems that that domain is still queried:
9826 68.951573
On 5/17/24 3:17 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Hi guys,
I have configured exclusion for some common domains e.g. gov.sk in SA:
uridnsbl_skip_domain [...] gov.sk slovensko.sk
However it seems that that domain is still queried:
9826 68.951573 127.0.0.1 → 127.0.0.1 DNS 104 Standard
Hi guys,
I have configured exclusion for some common domains e.g. gov.sk in SA:
uridnsbl_skip_domain [...] gov.sk slovensko.sk
However it seems that that domain is still queried:
9826 68.951573127.0.0.1 → 127.0.0.1DNS 104 Standard query 0xbffe A
mail.gov.sk.multi.uribl.com OPT
in
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 03:01:42PM -0400, Jason Bertoch wrote:
> 25_uribl.cf contains a number of domains to skip via the
> "uridnsbl_skip_domain"
> command. Is there a command comparable to unwhitelist_from that would apply
> to
> the uridnsbl?
Not really. At that p
25_uribl.cf contains a number of domains to skip via the "uridnsbl_skip_domain"
command. Is there a command comparable to unwhitelist_from that would apply to
the uridnsbl?
Jason A. Bertoch
Network Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ElectroNet Intermedia Consulting
3411 Capital Me
> Ben Wylie wrote:
>> In the logs i have been seeing some forged-HELO lines, and sometimes
>> couldn't work out why they were triggered. I disabled my trusted paths
>> and sent an email from one address with my isp "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to a
>> work email address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which was downlo
Ben Wylie wrote:
In the logs i have been seeing some forged-HELO lines, and sometimes
couldn't work out why they were triggered. I disabled my trusted paths and
sent an email from one address with my isp "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to a work
email address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" which was downloaded and forw
ails, but do some people block emails if there is a
discrepency between the helo command and the rDNS? Presumably anyone does,
my emails are unlikely to get through.
On a completely different note, i have this in my local.cf file:
uridnsbl_skip_domain pipex.com vigay.com
Which is giving me t