On 2010-01-24 01:37:54 +0000, Robin Bowes wrote:
> On 22/01/10 15:19, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> 
> >>    
> > Also consider using Enemies List on the HELO. It's very effective.
> > 

Didn't know about that. I'll try it.


> How would I go about doing that?

See http://enemieslist.com/how/use.html

(The front page says this is "not currently available for public use",
but it seems to be)

For example, if the client sends EHLO smtp28.orange.fr (taken from a
random spam message), you query smtp28.orange.fr.g.enemieslist.com.
and get back

smtp28.orange.fr.g.enemieslist.com. 21600 IN A  127.0.2.11

127.0.2.11 means "legitimate mail source", so in this case enemieslist
wouldn't have helped to detect the spam.

        hp

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