On 3/30/07, Robert Felber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in statistics from other users of mails on a per client
> basis
> which got filtered out more than one time.
>
> I want to evaluate whether it is worth the work to implement a policy
> notifier which is able to to send configurable strings to a socket or
> command (example: building temporary realtime blacklists in order to avoid
> floods; my intention: integration with policyd-weight, which already has
> a temporary cache mechanism).
>
> For this to work it would be necessary to have the smtp client send
> XFORWARD
> to amavis.
>
> A temp block should always be build out of 'sender'-'ip'. Yet it should
> still be possible to save the user from temp-blocking mailinglists (etc)
> to
> which a virus|spam was sent (this MUST work without additional
> configuration).
>
> If the statistics would show, that there is no need for such thing I could
> save some coffee.
>

The fastmail.fm guys tried something similar with little success.
Regreylisting based on the feedback from the spam scoring system.

http://blog.fastmail.fm/?p=572

I think the idea would be nice for the outgoing servers of ISPs to
automatically block zombie PCs and not getting on a blacklist (spamcop
spamtraps!).
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