On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster wrote:
> > On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster wrote:
> >
> > > Here are examples of the Received Headers for the type of spam
> > > that are being sent with forged email addresses for a domain that
> > > I host.
> >
> > The Receive
"Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> SPF is not enough. It does not eliminate the zombie or spambot.
It is if you set your SPF record to allow your mailer(s) and hard fail
on all others *and* the recipient of the forged email checks against
SPF. The problems come when rec
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster wrote:
>
> > Here are examples of the Received Headers for the type of spam
> > that are being sent with forged email addresses for a domain that
> > I host.
>
> The Received headers in spams cannot be trusted, except for the
> Received headers
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Jim Hermann - UUN Hostmaster wrote:
> Here are examples of the Received Headers for the type of spam
> that are being sent with forged email addresses for a domain that
> I host.
The Received headers in spams cannot be trusted, except for the
Received headers put in by relays
Here are examples of the Received Headers for the type of spam that are
being sent with forged email addresses for a domain that I host. These at
the last 10 bounced messages that I received, so it is fairly
representative.
Granted, 3 out of 10 messages originated in Romania. However, 3 out of 1