Re: Suggestions please: names for function cachability - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Suggestions please: names for function cachability
Date
Msg-id 10037.1017853046@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Suggestions please: names for function cachability  (Thomas Lockhart <thomas@fourpalms.org>)
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Thomas Lockhart <thomas@fourpalms.org> writes:
> That said, I'd like to block some spam myself. I'd rather find a spam
> list which doesn't already have me disallowed however...

In case it makes you feel better: my *own* address was on the 510sg list
for awhile last month.  But I still use the list ;-).  Nothing to stop
you from using some less-aggressive list though; see
http://relays.osirusoft.com/ for links to a dozen or more possibilities.

In practice, any DNSBL list can cause denial-of-service problems.
(The original and still most conservatively run one, MAPS RBL, had a
memorable episode where someone put 127.0.0.1 into the blacklist for
a few hours...)  I deal with this by installing local whitelist
exceptions for people I talk to regularly.  Otherwise, there's always
the mailing lists.
        regards, tom lane


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