I think the problem with naughty and blocking "mostly good" servers is fully
solved. The naughty plugin has been reimplemented as karma.
POD: https://www.tnpi.net/internet/mail/karma.html
Code: https://github.com/msimerson/qpsmtpd/blob/karma/plugins/karma
Here's a sample connection with the
On May 26, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Jared Johnson wrote:
>> Been there, tried that. I've had mx2.freebsd.org soft 4xx blocked for 1
>> day at a time for over a week. Besides the increased number of connections
>> to my server, using a 4xx error makes almost no difference. As soon as
>> the penalty box
> Been there, tried that. I've had mx2.freebsd.org soft 4xx blocked for 1
> day at a time for over a week. Besides the increased number of connections
> to my server, using a 4xx error makes almost no difference. As soon as
> the penalty box expires, the queued ham and spam pour in and mx2 gets
>
On May 25, 2012, at 6:08 AM, Charlie Brady wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2012, Matt Simerson wrote:
>
>> I have written a plugin that is currently named naughty.
>>
>> The POD has a good description of what it does and how it works. You can
>> read the POD here:
>>
>> https://www.tnpi.net/interne
On Thu, 24 May 2012, Matt Simerson wrote:
> I have written a plugin that is currently named naughty.
>
> The POD has a good description of what it does and how it works. You can
> read the POD here:
>
> https://www.tnpi.net/internet/mail/naughty.html
>
> The plugin is very effective at bloc
sounds like just one SMOP away from a new RBL
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Jared Johnson wrote:
> We do something not exactly similar to this
We do something not exactly similar to this, but which might be somewhat
instructive. We modified the banner delay plugin so that the amount of
delay we apply to a server depends on its previous behavior with us. The
default delay is 15 seconds; if you send a message that we reject as spam
or vir