Barry Bahrami wrote: > Thank you for the reply. Does this offer any input? > > > May-9-07 00:41:37 Limiting domain/ip: @yahoo.com/206.190.36.197 (33 >= 3) > May-9-07 00:41:37 id-86964977 206.190.36.197 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PB: > 206.190.36.197 score: 150+150 => 300 reason:LimitingDomain > May-9-07 00:43:24 206.190.36.197 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is disconnected > May-9-07 00:45:34 Limiting domain/ip: @yahoo.com/83.6.128.158 (34 >= 3) > May-9-07 00:45:34 id-86967342 83.6.128.158 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PB: > 83.6.128.158 score: 0+150 => 150 reason:LimitingDomain > May-9-07 00:46:04 83.6.128.158 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is disconnected > May-9-07 00:47:10 Limiting domain/ip: @yahoo.com/59.96.150.163 (35 >= 3) > May-9-07 00:47:10 id-86968307 59.96.150.163 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PB: > 59.96.150.163 score: 0+150 => 150 reason:LimitingDomain > May-9-07 00:47:40 id-86968412 59.96.150.163 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is > disconnected > May-9-07 00:49:45 Limiting domain/ip: @yahoo.com/83.9.151.142 (36 >= 3) > May-9-07 00:49:45 id-86969856 83.9.151.142 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PB: > 83.9.151.142 score: 0+150 => 150 reason:LimitingDomain > May-9-07 00:51:12 id-86970423 83.9.151.142 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is > disconnected > > Maybe all the spam claiming to come from 'yahoo.com' is affecting real mail > from yahoo?
Yes, it is. Only one of those was legit based on reverse lookups. Disabling the feature (as Fritz said) is probably best for now. Kevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
