On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 13:28:26 +0100 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote

> Am 01.03.2013 13:06, schrieb Chris:
> > On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 12:36:27 +0100 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>
> > wrote 
> >> Am 01.03.2013 12:26, schrieb Chris:
> >>>> Return-Path: <mailman-boun...@gator843.hostgator.com>
> >>>> Delivered-To: XXX
> >>>> [...]
> >>>> From: adsklix_advertisers-ow...@adsklix.com
> >>>> To: XXX
> >>>> Subject: XXX
> >>>> Fri, 01 Mar 2013 05:00:08 -0600
> >>>> Message-ID:
> >>>> <mailman.1488.1362135608.6366.mail...@gator843.hostgator.com> >>
> >>> I have "adsklix.com" explicitly listed in
> >>> /etc/postfix/domain_user_blocks:
> >>
> >> but the sender is not "adsklix.com"
> >> the "From" header is not relevant for SMTP
> >>
> >> hint: envelope-sender
> > 
> > Fair enough, but what if I want to block specifically "adsklix.com" and not
> > the whole hostgator domain? header_checks?
> 
> why?
> 
> if they ignore abuse-mails and support sending spam block them
> 
> if you registered for the mailinglist unsubscribe as many people
> out there are that foolish to replae unsubscribe with "mark as spam"
> if thex no longer want subscribed newsletters

I usually unsub the clean way but their mailman installation gives a cgi error
and does not seem to understand requests in email messages. I'm confident that
after a couple bounces they will disable my subscription.

Anyways hostgator appears to be using always the same host with that particular
customer, shouldn't be too hard to block

Chris


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