Thinking one step bigger, it would be even better to feed
this a file. This
way maybe SURBL can create a file for the top hit legit
domains. Then using
SARE and RDJ, people could update that. This would reduce a
lot of traffic
and time.
Wait, now you're bringing SURBL into this.. are you talking normal DNSRBLS, or URIDNSBLS? Or both?
Dang my brain!!! I meant URIDNSBLS!! Freaking too many abreviations in my head :)
Was the whitelist you were referring to really the SURBL server-side whitelist?
Yes! But local SURBL whitelists are needed to reduce traffic and time.
This might also help with the mysterious bug we have seen
where some local
domains are being flagged as SURBL hit, when they aren't in
SURBL. Perhaps
whitelisting local domains so they are skipped would do away
with this.
Agreed.. It would provide users a short-term fix, although really the problem does need to be rooted out at some point..
Thoughts, suggestions, or coffee?
All of the above?
Pouring a cup right NOW!
--Chris