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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Matt <lm...@gmail.com> on 2007/08/27 18:24:05 UTC
Whitelisting IP's
I have a file on my server that contains a list of IP's that have
successfully authenticated to my server with POP3.
/etc/virtual/pophosts
Its updated on the fly by popb4smtp. I would like spamassassin to
treat all the IP's in this file as trusted networks on the fly.
Anyway to do that?
Matt
Re: Whitelisting IP's
Posted by "John D. Hardin" <jh...@impsec.org>.
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Matt wrote:
> I have a file on my server that contains a list of IP's that have
> successfully authenticated to my server with POP3.
>
> /etc/virtual/pophosts
>
> Its updated on the fly by popb4smtp. I would like spamassassin to
> treat all the IP's in this file as trusted networks on the fly.
> Anyway to do that?
Local DNS zone feeding a DNSRBL rule with a negative score? That would
probably be less impact than constantly restarting spamd to pick up
changes, and might be useful outside SA.
If you're database-based you might be able to do something to create
fake AWL entries by directly inserting them into the database.
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