* On 2006-11-02 at 16:45 GMT, eclark wrote:
> You might want to try either rewriting your rule to be more
> reasonable
..which would look like..?
> or use one of the varied rbl servers which specifically handle
> dynamic ips.
Possibly, but won't that end up doing the same thing? I don't want to
block dynamic IPs, just greylist them.
> Even better, just greylist _everything_, and set exclusions as
> appropriate.
That is an inappropriate policy for the BBC, I would end up
whitelisting millions of domains.
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Re: Limiting resident memory usage
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