Axb wrote on Thu, 17 Oct 2013 17:05:48 +0200:

> 15 live SBL listings aren't collateral damage:

It doesn't matter if there is more evidence. The scoring via URIBL_SBL would 
have happened no matter whether the other 14 exist or not.

> It doesn't get the nameserver, it gets the NS IP

What's the difference?
I would think it's got to do:
- has hostname
- get nameservers for hostname/zone
- get IP addresses

not?

> This rule has been around for +5 years and all of sudden, when it gets 
> good teeth ppl are suprised?

Surprised by my naivety, for instance ;-) I would not have thought it looks up 
nameservers, although I may have read it about 5 years ago. (I've been using 
SA much longer than 5 years.)

I think it's good that these issues come up, as people can make up their mind, 
changes can be done or rules disabled or they just continue using and adjust 
their scores ...


Kai

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