'llo,
swinog-list@dudes.ch wrote:
Why would you subject internally generated mail to blacklist processing at all?
good question. Problem is that my central mail-relay is shown to the outside (as a mail relay is supposed to be) - and it generates some triggers and alert mails upon special events (i.e. ssh probes etc.). And if those mails don't slip through... well...
I find it a bit questionable to use any blacklists in a binary fashion (unless you're _really_ 100% in line with their listing policy, which I'm normally not unless I compose the list myself;-)).
Well, this is a bit difficult if you're running a mail system with about 60 messages / minute for private purposes...
Assign a hit a weight, and only drop if you're above a treshold (and if your recipient mailbox agrees to such drops, or the threshold). And certainly only do this with traffic from the "Most Evil Internet", not from trusted networks... Just my $0.02;-)
that's the problem... my central mail relay is processing a lot evil content :-)
CU Tobias