blocking brand new domains - follow-up

2010-09-12 Thread pf at alt-ctrl-del.org
Noel Jones August 23, 2010 * p...@alt-ctrl-del.org: I find that a lot of spam comes from recently registered, throw away domains. The new domain may be used as the sender, hostname, or name server. Are there any rbl type lists that block fresh domains, for the first 10-15 days of their existen

Re: blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
> >http://www.mail-archive.com/us...@spamassassin.apache.org/msg57008.html > >Dunno if Marc is still active > > > > Yes, the "hostkarma" lists are active, IMO best used in SA because > they mix whitelist with blacklist using different return codes. reject_dnsbl_client hostkarma.junkemailfilter.co

Re: blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread pf
Noel Jones wrote: I've also been playing with these: http://spameatingmonkey.com/lists.html The FRESH lists are what you're looking for. Very nice. I'm now using their geobl.spameatingmonkey.net, right before I accept a delivery. But not for blocking. Just for statistics at this point.

Re: blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread Noel Jones
On 8/23/2010 8:48 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: * p...@alt-ctrl-del.org: I find that a lot of spam comes from recently registered, throw away domains. The new domain may be used as the sender, hostname, or name server. Are there any rbl type lists that block fresh domains, for the first 10-15 day

Re: blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* p...@alt-ctrl-del.org : > I find that a lot of spam comes from recently registered, throw away > domains. The new domain may be used as the sender, hostname, or name > server. > > Are there any rbl type lists that block fresh domains, for the first > 10-15 days of their existence? http://www.ma

Re: blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* p...@alt-ctrl-del.org : > I find that a lot of spam comes from recently registered, throw away > domains. The new domain may be used as the sender, hostname, or name > server. > > Are there any rbl type lists that block fresh domains, for the first > 10-15 days of their existence? I'd like to k

blocking brand new domains

2010-08-23 Thread pf
I find that a lot of spam comes from recently registered, throw away domains. The new domain may be used as the sender, hostname, or name server. Are there any rbl type lists that block fresh domains, for the first 10-15 days of their existence?