address 185.221.172.140
2018-06-11 14:21:43 rejected HELO from [185.221.172.140]: syntactically
invalid argument(s): *.*
Anyone know if this is some sort of exploit or just the sign of a
specific type of spambot?
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7;t belong on the Internet until they buy
a clue.
IMHO only, of course.
You're not the only one who thinks along those lines. I'm glad by
default exim does sanity checking of the HELO/EHLO responses. Does a
good job in on itself blocking bots.
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China about 30 seconds later.
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have DKIM signed messages.
DMARC elicits the same 'Fuck that' response from me. I implement
something with regards to it only because I need mail to go through.
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me form? You
might be facing your patent being invalidated by prior art, unless you
have some magic thing your doing that isn't what SA and other programs
have been doing since the 90s in some manner.
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On 1/22/16 9:24 AM, Neil Jenkins wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016, at 11:01 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
I'm trying to find that checklist that the spam fighting regulars used
to post whenever someone is all excited about their end-game to spam
filtering... Anyone remember a URL for it?
your greatest achievements being that you pointed an A record
for @ to your web server...
I seem to remember doing something similar in the mid 90s in high school...
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l servers so it
wouldn't accept-then-bounce or blocking the source, they instead
blacklisted my e-mail address.
Companies need to get their shit together and solve the source of
problems, not band-aid random things and pretend like its not going on
in the first place.
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On 4/28/2019 9:56 AM, Bill Cole via mailop wrote:
On 28 Apr 2019, at 2:19, Brielle Bruns wrote:
On 4/27/2019 11:19 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
Basically DKIM on my EXIM server is configured in the default way
which Debian’s config file sets it up once you provide it with the
necessary keys for
free tier slack plan?
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On 4/29/2019 9:30 AM, Rich Kulawiec via mailop wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 11:33:07AM -0600, Brielle Bruns via mailop wrote:
A slack channel would be cool regardless [...]
No, it wouldn't. You might find it instructive to read their S-1 filing,
referenced here:
Slack
e exim-dev list and shared with them my setup, version, etc.
Hopefully I can get them what they need to figure things out.
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esn't exist anymore and redirects to an absolutely useless
Spectrum mail page.
Found delivery-supp...@postmaster.rr.com, so sent an e-mail to there
yesterday, but haven't heard anything/gotten a response. No clue if
anyone even bothers to read it.
Thanks!
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t of them have
left their positions for better things.
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