Bschneider
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- Sep 22, 2007
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I am using RBL in combination with Spam Assassin to prevent spam. It looks like when an email is received it checks RBL first, then checks to see if the email recipient is valid, then Spam Assassin process it. If all three check out, then the email is delivered into the user inbox.
I was wondering what I needed to do to have Exim check to see if the email recipient is valid first and foremost. If it is then proceed to check the RBLs and then Spam Assassin. By checking the recipient first I can probably eliminate some bandwidth and processing that it needs to check the RBLs against.
I was wondering what I needed to do to have Exim check to see if the email recipient is valid first and foremost. If it is then proceed to check the RBLs and then Spam Assassin. By checking the recipient first I can probably eliminate some bandwidth and processing that it needs to check the RBLs against.