Hello,
Chris Lightfoot writes:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 09:03:26AM -0800, Marc Perkel wrote:
>> significantly, and had no complaints about false positives.
>
> what is the true false positive rate? nb you have to
> measure this, you can't just infer it from complaints.
That would be determined by analysing the logs, collecting the IP addresses,
then doing a systematic lookup of each ISP's TOS/AUP in relation to
dynamic/dhcp addresses being permitted to send mail directly subsequently
bypassing the provider's desinated MX server.
For my system, that has been 1 false positive as confirmed by the ISP in
question in a 5 year period.
This will be different per each system as each administrator has the ability
to select what they consider dynamic or not in the configuration file.
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