'llo,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why would you subject internally generated mail to blacklist
> processing at all?

good question. Problem is that my central mail-relay is shown to the
outside (as a mail relay is supposed to be) - and it generates some
triggers and alert mails upon special events (i.e. ssh probes etc.). And
if those mails don't slip through... well...

> I find it a bit questionable to use any blacklists
> in a binary fashion (unless you're _really_ 100% in line with their
> listing policy, which I'm normally not unless I compose the list
> myself;-)).

Well, this is a bit difficult if you're running a mail system with about
60 messages / minute for private purposes...

> Assign a hit a weight, and only drop if you're above a
> treshold (and if your recipient mailbox agrees to such drops, or
> the threshold).  And certainly only do this with traffic from the
> "Most Evil Internet", not from trusted networks... Just my $0.02;-)

that's the problem... my central mail relay is processing a lot evil
content :-)

CU
Tobias
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