[horde] Ingo blacklist filtering
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Thu Oct 4 11:52:16 UTC 2012
Zitat von Simon Wilson <simon at simonandkate.net>:
> I have a set of addresses in my blacklist filter rules and went
> through and tidied them up yesterday to try and sort them out a
> little... some of them were set to just the domain, e.g.
> "@spammer.domain", so I cleared out a
> few that were specific senders and pushed them to be domain level,
> assuming that would be fine. I must have set them to that at some
> point over the last few years.
>
> This morning I had an email come through from an address that I
> thought should be blocked, so I checked the blacklist - that looked
> fine, the email address matched a domain level blacklist entry. Then
> I noticed that the active script starts with this:
>
> 12: # Blacklisted Addresses
> 13: if address :all :comparator "i;ascii-casemap" :is
> ["From","Sender", "Resent-From"] ["@....
>
> I notice that the test is an "is" not "contains" - so it looks like
> domain level tests will fail as they won't match the "is".
>
> Is there any way to make Ingo use "contains" - perhaps specifically
> for domain level entries as opposed to sender level?
Not at the moment.
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Jan Schneider
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