Fernando

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Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Fernando Serto wrote:
hi, I know it might sound a bit stupid, but I've never cared about using
SURBL, until now, after I sat on my desk on a beautiful Wednesday morning
and read Chris' email about bigevil. I haven't had any problems with it yet,
but as everyone has been suggesting for a while to use SURBL, I decided to
give it a go.

as you can see, I was downloading everything I could using RDJ:
TRUSTED_RULESETS="BIGEVIL TRIPWIRE ANTIDRUG EVILNUMBERS SARE_RANDOM
BLACKLIST BLACKLIST_URI RANDOMVAL BOGUSVIRUS SARE_ADULT SARE_FRAUD SARE_BML
SARE_RATWARE SARE_SPOOF SARE_BAYES_POISON_NXM SARE_OEM SARE_HEADER_ABUSE
SARE_CODING_HTML SARE_SPECIFIC";

I have a few questions about the whole process:

1) I know I should remove BIGEVIL from the TRUSTED_RULESETS, but how do I
add it to the SURBL? Should I just add a file called bigevil-uri.cf and add
the following lines to it?
  uri       WS_URI_RBL
eval:check_spamcop_uri_rbl('ws.surbl.org','127.0.0.2')
  describe  WS_URI_RBL  URI's domain appears in spamcop database at
ws.surbl.org
  tflags    WS_URI_RBL  net

  score     WS_URI_RBL  3.0


yes

2) I have 2 files (blacklist.cf and blacklist-uri.cf), are they the same?
I've realized I have BLACKLIST and BLACKLIST-URI on my TRUSTED_RULESETS, as
well. can I get rid of BLACKLIST and only use BLACKLIST-URI?


these are replaced by the ws.surbl.org uri list - ie the ws.surbl.org is a merge of the sa-blacklist*.cf and bigevil.cf.


3) If I want to use the other SURBL lists, should I just follow the same
steps of question 1? (If that's correct, of course)


yes


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