On 28-Jan-2010, at 11:59, Adam Katz wrote: > > SpamCop sister-site SenderBase seems to indicate at > http://www.senderbase.org/senderbase_queries/detaildomain?search_string=hinet.net > that there isn't much traffic coming from IPs whose rDNS contain > 'dynamic.hinet.net' anyway, so it appears they've cleaned up.
I get hundreds and hundreds of spam attempts from dynamic.hinet.net $ bzgrep dynamic.hinet.net /var/log/maillog.?.bz2 | grep -i reject |wc -l 8939 That's in 10 days. Nearly 900 times a day. And that doesn't count all the forged from addresses claiming to be from some user @{something}.hinet.net $ bzgrep dynamic.hinet.net /var/log/maillog.?.bz2 |\ > grep -i reject |\ > awk -F: {'print $9'} |\ > awk -F';' {'print $1'} |\ > sort -u Client host rejected Helo command rejected Recipient address rejected Relay access denied Sender address rejected The usual array of spammer errors. -- 'Tell me, sir Samuel, do you know the phrase "Quis custodiet isos custodes?"? (...) It means "Who guards the guards themselves?" (...) Who watches the Watch?' --Feet of Clay