Re: [exim] Calling a PERL script

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Author: Jerry Stuckle
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To: exim users
Subject: Re: [exim] Calling a PERL script
On 6/8/2017 4:54 AM, Graeme Fowler via Exim-users wrote:
> On 7 Jun 2017, at 22:12, Jerry Stuckle <jerry@??? <mailto:jerry@smartechhomes.com>> wrote:
>> Yes, I understand that. But there isn't much I can do if the registrar
>> doesn't support the create date. That's why it returns -1 if the create
>> date cannot be found and the test is for 0 <= days <= 7.
>
> Aren't you just replicating the 'Day Old Bread' DNSBL here?
>
> Look at the check in SpamAssassin - URIBL_RHS_DOB. You could very likely just use a lookup type of dnsdb against that DNSBL instead of calling out to a script.
>
> Graeme
>


Graeme,

No, for two reasons. One is that it relies on an unreliable list - see
http://www.support-intelligence.com/dob/. Of course, it has been "in
beta" for years, but that doesn't mean it's reliable. I have disabled
it on our systems due to false positives in the past.

The second is the list (if it worked) has a fixed five day range. This
test allows you to set the date range.

Interestingly enough, mail logs show in the first five or so hours after
I implemented the change 33 emails were rejected. The last one was a
bit after 2300 UTC last night. We have had zero since that time. Most
days we would have had at least 50 overnight. Are the spammers actually
looking at rejections?

One can only hope :)

Jerry