Olivier Nicole wrote: >>When sysadmins in those TLDs fix their relays, I'll be happy to hear >>them out. In the meantime, experience shows mail relayed through those >> > >Too bad, wrong example again. > >It happens that Thailand TLD is just the room next to mine and I know >they have no open relay. > Fine, then pull the .th TLD from the regexp. My point is that ultimately the TLD list is negotiable but the idea is a sound one. I originally started with .cn, .kr, .sg, and .hk, and that reduced a fair amount of spam for me. In fact, it was originally a procmail recipe that categorically forwarded those mails to /dev/null that I migrated to SpamAssassin. After disabling the procmail recipe, I immediately started getting Big 5-encoded spams from -- you guessed it -- China.
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