On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 03:10:52 +0100 Martin Gregorie wrote: > You can easily update the rbldnsd zone data (just write/update the > > data file, no need to restart spamd) and could create a custom > > scoring value based on the DNS data (EG 127.0.0.2 for really 'good' > > TLDs, 127.0.0.4 for 'so-so' and 127.0.0.8 > > for truely spammy names).
> The advantage of this approach is that if you use a less-than-basic > database, i.e. one that allows multiple simultaneous connections, > rather than a single connection DBMS like sqlite, you can share it > between several SA instances aand use anything from an interactive > SQL tool to a mobile app to maintain the blacklist. And there's no > need stop anything to update the database content. FWIW I've added 6 TLDs and 2 exceptions in the past 5 years.