I have a very large list of spammers' domains and netblocks as well as
pro-spam ISPs (like Broadwing). Just yesterday I was working on a script
to recombine multiple files into a full access list so I could move the
RELAY, OK, SPAMFRIEND, and my 553 Spammer's stick it lines into seperate
files. T
Andrew M. Hoying wrote:
They don't get individual email addresses like this list does. And you
can't tailor them for your environment. They are too bold, often, or not
bold enough, in their blocking.
Andrew
Sure they do (spam-list-extented.txt):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] REJECT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 the voices made Andrew M. Hoying write:
AMH> > The spamlist (http://basic.wirehub.nl/spamlist-extended.txt, 3,5 MB)
AMH> > is updated every hour. If you like, you can just use the domain names
AMH> > by grepping "JUNK$" from http://basic.wirehub.nl/spamlist.txt.
I did a quick
y, January 09, 2003 11:02 AM
> To: Andrew M. Hoying; MailScanner mailing list
> Cc: SpamAssassin Users' list
> Subject: RE: [SAtalk] RE: OT: Dynamically updating /etc/mail/access
>
>
> Isn't that the point of DNS RBLs?
>
> | -Original Message-
> |
You can get an access.db RBL for Sendmail/Postfix
from http://basic.wirehub.nl/spamstats.html if you
don't want to do DNS RBL for some reason.
Rsync every hour or so.
Steve Thomas wrote:
Isn't that the point of DNS RBLs?
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Isn't that the point of DNS RBLs?
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