>When we look at the SMTP session we MUST NOT log anything that leads back to
>the real person or lets us track the person down. If we log we use hashes to
>destroy a trackable connection.
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
I thought that the EU requires providers to log the sender and
recipient... so
Simon Loewenthal wrote:
> On 08/23/2011 04:37 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>
* Marc Perkel :
> Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
>>> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
>>> How
On 08/23/2011 04:37 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
>>> * Marc Perkel :
Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
>> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>>> - We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
>> How do you (want to) enforce this? Or
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
> >* Marc Perkel :
> >>Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
>
> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
>
> How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just contractual requirement?
It is a co
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>* Marc Perkel :
>>> Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
>
> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>>- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
>
> How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just contractual
> requirement?
>
>>-
* Marc Perkel :
Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just contractual requirement?
- German laws forbid looking at content without l
* Marc Perkel :
> Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam. Maybe these ideas
> will make it to the big freemail companies because most of the spam
> that manages to get through my filters comes from AOL, Gmail, Yahoo,
> and Hotmail.
>
> I've found outbound spam filtering to be very diffe
On 16/08/2011 7:32 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:
When email is coming fast from an account I start tracking the number
of bad recipients and if the number of bad recipients is high it's
probably spam.
I also have restrictions on valid domains the from has to match, I
look for URIBLs, high SA score