On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:52:31AM -0300, Mariano Absatz wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 06:16:53 -0700, Jeff Chan jeffc@surbl.org wrote:
On Tuesday, September 7, 2004, 6:13:19 AM, Chris Santerre wrote:
From: Jeff Chan [mailto:jeffc@surbl.org]
We've made a list of the top SURBL DNS queries into my name server:
http://www.surbl.org/dns-queries.counts.txt
and a version with only whitelist hits:
Would it be possible to hard code a "SKIP" for certain URLs?
175 yahoo.com 157 w3.org 87 msn.com 77 flowgo.com
Why have the code even bother to check those? Sort of like a permanent hard coded Whitelist. (Bah, Skiplist! I have to stop calling it a whitelist!) This would save traffic.
Just a thought.
--Chris
Yes, Theo proposed exactly such a thing for SA. The top ones should be fairly stable, and also offer the greatest reduction in queries.
SpamCopURI comes with a local whitelist. Eric could we ask you to grab some of these, populate that list in future versions and make it live? The hooks are already there; we just need to use them, and the top whitelist hits would be really useful.
Jeff, Eric,
if I want to manually whitelist these, how should I do?
Do I have to add both the wildcard and non-wildcard version of a domain to have the domain and all its subdomains whitelisted?
That is, will whitelist_spamcop_uri *.yahoo.com also whitelist yahoo.com or do I have to explicitly add whitelist_spamcop_uri yahoo.com (since yahoo.com wouln't "match" *.yahoo.com 'cause it's missing the dot)?
Yes, you will need two entries:
whitelist_spamcop_uri *.yahoo.com yahoo.com
Should do it.
--eric
TIA
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