Theo Van Dinter writes: > On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 08:29:24AM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > > I don't think the intent was to allow <the_world>, merely <the_committers>. > > If the idea is to help people doing the weekly/net runs, then it's not > <the_committers>, it's <anyone_who_does_the_weekly/net_runs>. > > And that list is an open-ended list of anyone who asks to do it. Most of whom > probably don't have static IPs, which means either keeping the ACL updated > limiting access, or opening to <the_world> or some subset thereof.
in my opinion, it's a dead-end anyway; we probably shouldn't be considering a *BL which can't handle that kind of query volume, since they won't be able to survive deployment in a SpamAssassin release. --j.
