* Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
> > Look into greylisting it.  You'll find that greylisting could very
> > well deal with most of the bots that things like zen.spamhaus.org
> > would normally deal with.  And strictly speaking, you're not filtering
> > it -- just making a policy decision to not accept the transaction
> > before the DATA section ;)
> 
> barracuda Spamfirewall does filtering ow whitelisting
> noting between
> 
> what i do not understand is how fucking stupid
> people are spamming to postmaster/abuse-addresses

spammers get paid per delivery

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