mouss wrote:
Joey a écrit :
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On Behalf Of Zbigniew Szalbot
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:06 PM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: Finally blocking some spam
I am still using spamhaus at the RBL level wouldn't that be the same?
I am trying to reduce overhead by getting it at the point of connection
at
the firewall level.
We run a large subscription service. It happens that our server is
located in Poland. Thanks to your policy, your users won't be able to
receive what they want if they want it. I just can't comment on the
brilliance of such a solution.
Hi Zbigniew,
If a client tells us of their problem getting email from anyone we are happy
to whitelist any IP's they validate, but we have none at this point.
In all likely hood we won't have anyone who should receive legitimate email
from Poland ( no disrespect to anyone ).
On another note " brilliance of such a solution" is in the eye of the
beholder.
You feel like we are doing you a disservice unintentionally because we may
be blocking your IP, but in reality the other people in Poland who are
exploiting the internet are to blame. :(
If I trust my today logs, my postfix rejected 6 times more clients in
the US than in Poland. (a little more US/PL yesterday, 20 times more
US/PL the day before!). You said?
Quantity != to quality. I know 99% of e-mail coming from Poland to our
mail servers is spam. And this is not to say I don't receive spam from
the US.