On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 03:07:45PM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: > Theo de Raadt wrote: > >In fact, there are spammers who ARE noticing that greylisting servers > >look (or behave) different, and they are disconnecting and not sending > >spam through them. Thus, no spam is delivered. > > i have seen a number of spammer outfits doing this: following the RFC > and retrying until the spam gets though and they're whitelisted, then > they're free to push crap through. any thoughts on how to best combat > this behavior besides spamassassin + amavisd (i.e. wasting cpu cycles > and bandwidth)?
Theoretically, honeypots might catch the spam and blacklist the sending host before it can try again. (See: DCC, Vipul's Razor, Pyzor, ..., or plain old [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Joachim