From: Ken A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: > > From: Ken A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Just add 10 to a test that matches everything, then subtract 10 for > >> being in the U.S. > > > > Yeah. And keep 10 for canada, mexico and south america... > > > > You're beginning to speak alone, isn't it? > > Well, the way I look at it, if you are going to do one really dumb thing > (block all mail from outside the US IP space) then you might as well do > another one, and setup your rules so that you'll block everything if > your DNS fails. :-)
Right. Even spamming back the last received spam to, say, 10 foreign mailboxes randomly taken from the ones uselessly attempting to connect could be fine. ;-) g > Ken A > Pacific.Net > > > > > giampaolo > > > >> Ken A. > >> Pacific.Net > >> > >> Robert Swan wrote: > >>> Let's say I wanted to score everything but the US. Do I have to write > >>> rule for every country or is there an easier way? > >>> > >>> Robert > >>> > >>> > >>> header RCVD_IN_NERDS > >> eval:check_rbl('nerds','zz.countries.nerd.dk.') > >>> describe RCVD_IN_NERDS Received from a spam country > >>> tflags RCVD_IN_NERDS net > >>> > >>> header RCVD_IN_NERDS_CN > >>> eval:check_rbl_sub('nerds','127.0.0.156') > >>> describe RCVD_IN_NERDS_CN Received from China > >>> tflags RCVD_IN_NERDS_CN net > >>> score RCVD_IN_NERDS_CN 1.0 > >>> > >>> header RCVD_IN_NERDS_KR > >>> eval:check_rbl_sub('nerds','127.0.0.154') > >>> describe RCVD_IN_NERDS_KR Received from Rep. of Korea > >>> tflags RCVD_IN_NERDS_KR net > >>> score RCVD_IN_NERDS_KR 1.0 > >>> > > > >