> I'd like to make a blacklist, which makes more sense, blacklisting > [EMAIL PROTECTED], <which will probably change>, the ip address, <which will > probably change>, or just domain? i.e. bigdeals.com. I'd run this > list as a > weight of 10 or more to push the "limit". > > I'm so happy so far with this, NOW the fun begins........ =)
We don't use any IP blacklists, however, you can download our Declude fromfile blacklist from the following url: http://www.imagefxonline.net/apps/delog/fromfile.txt or if you just need the daily updates, you can download that from: http://www.imagefxonline.net/apps/delog/daily.txt between 8am & 4pm EST. Use the list at your own risk and I suggest you use a weight value instead of just deleting the mail. Here is a sample set up for Declude: Portion of the Declude Global.cfg file: ------------------------------------------------------------------- KILLFROM fromfile d:\imail\declude\fromfile.txt x 38 0 WEIGHT1 weightrange x x 10 19 WEIGHT2 weightrange x x 20 29 WEIGHT3 weightrange x x 30 39 WEIGHT4 weight x x 40 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Portion of the Declude FROMFILE.TXT ------------------------------------------------------------------- .01o.com ID-20021022-000001 .1bookstreet.com ID-20021017-000002 .1premio.com ID-20021009-000003 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Portion of the Declude $default$.junkmail ------------------------------------------------------------------- WEIGHT1 WARN WEIGHT1 SUBJECT ADV: WEIGHT2 WARN WEIGHT2 SUBJECT JNK: WEIGHT3 WARN WEIGHT3 HOLD WEIGHT4 HOLD or DELETE (this is up to you! - use with caution) KILLFROM WARN ------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Regards, Tom Image`fx --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
