On 12/08/2010 02:30 PM, Jack wrote:
> I have lists from Turkey, Russia and other countries as well, but
> using the
> firewall method was rough when people didn't get a rejection so what I did
> is I converted to postfix CIDR and use fail2ban to monitor the log.  If I
> bounce the same IP 4 times with CIDR block then I block it at the firewall
> level saving the potential backscatter and making my postfix from
> overworking.  I can tell you I have blocked MILLIONS of messages regularly
> from these CIDR's and it does make a big difference in the spam level.
thanks for the info. I also use fail2ban.. I'm still getting LOTS of
emails in thunderbird that have the "junk status" flame turned on. If I
could just find a way to filter them to the JUNK folder, I'd be happy..
what I don't understand is when I look at the message source for some of
them:

X-Spam-Status: No, score=1.4
X-Spam-Score: 14
X-Spam-Bar: +
X-Spam-Flag: NO


why those 2 fields say "NO", I don't understand.


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Paul Cartwright
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