On Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2008 mouss wrote:
> - add selected SARE rules to SA. Incidentally, there is a german rule
> file.
And if you add them and ZMI_GERMAN and you STILL get german spam
through, please contact me and we'll work on it. I maintain the
ZMI_GERMAN ruleset, and in combination with S
raulbe wrote:
Thanks i guess.
I found a solution that has helped me reduce the amount of spam my sever was
getting from .de domains. It has been around 80% effective but it works.
There are more effective and safer ways.
- configure your MTA to use zen.spamhaus.org. This blocked about 90%
Quoting raulbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks i guess.
... sarcastic responses this question recieved. A simple "this is not a good
idea and here is why.." would of suffice but thanks again to those who were
helpful.
Think of it as "hazing the new guy" or "good natured ribbing".
especially
dually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering
> if there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
>
> Thanks
>
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> >> Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
> >> I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering
> >> if
> >> there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
On 18.06.08 04:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> as someone who sends abuse reports fr
On Wed, June 18, 2008 06:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Blocking entire countries is a very bad idea
all this thread forget one single thing, tlds have nothing to do with countries
even if i was in us i could still post to maillist with a email that ends in .de
wake up all :-)
Benny Pedersen
>>
>>
>> Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
>> I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering if
>> there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
>>
Hi,
as someone who sends abuse reports from .de, I often get rejections based on
raulbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
> I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering if
> there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
This is better accomplished with your MTA before mail is proces
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 18:32 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * raulbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
>
> Oh come on :) Do that in your MTA.
Right. And don't get either of these replies. ;-) [1]
Anyway, what you just requested is WAY t
raulbe wrote:
Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
Probably - in your MTA. Maybe a procmail recipe.
I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering if
there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
Your call. Bad idea, IMHO. Bu
* raulbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
Oh come on :) Do that in your MTA.
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On 17.06.08 08:47, raulbe wrote:
> Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
Why? That may be a very bad idea. There surely are different rules and
configurations that may
> I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering if
> there was a catchall fo
Is there a way to just block email coming from .de domains?
I have been individually adding those to my blacklist but I was wondering if
there was a catchall for just anything coming from .de
Thanks
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