I don't use my ISP address, it's only a back up. I use my domain addresses (and that's what is getting the spam), plus I'm not on a dialup. So, this would not work? Thanks, -Clint
God Bless Us All Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com � ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Cladingboel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Clint, For anyone who has a dial up connection, that freeware program Eremover (Email Remover) lets you view headers at your ISP before you download them. Any or all can be previewed and/or deleted with simple mouse clicks. Eremov24.zip is only 199 KB and you'll find it on Google. HTH you and other Listers. Jim, in sunny Brisbane, Oz OrpheusComputing.com wrote on Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:01 PM Subject: Re: PCWorks: Re: What to do about Chinese attacks? > You don't believe they are in a conspiracy to SPAM everyone? > All email addresses they give are fraudulent, and the few > that are not, the complaint emails are not only never replied > to but they never do anything about the abusive domains and > email accounts. > > Thanks, I've started filtering IP address prefixes. I also > signed up for SpamCop http://spamcop.net/anonsignup.shtml and > will start to use them. > -Clint > > God Bless Us All > Clint Hamilton, Owner > http://OrpheusComputing.com � > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 25.08.02 > Sender: OrpheusComputing.com > Time: 06:56 > > > YES, Asia Pacific (APNIC) is the one of the MAIN CAUSES of > > the spam in the first place, > > That's true. > > > > they are co-conspirators in the abuse with the Asian > domains. > > That's hyperbolic. I like reading about conspiracy theories > and the rest > but in 99% of all cases, they are just nice stories and > nothing more. > > > > They are a total waste of time and space. > > Check http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/abuse/index.html for > information on > abuse. > > If you feel like (though it's strongly recommended not to do > something > like that), you can ban incoming traffic to ports 25,587 from > the APNIC IP > range on your mail server(*): > > 61.0.0.0 - 61.255.255.255 > 202.0.0.0 - 203.255.255.255 > 210.0.0.0 - 211.255.255.255 > 218.0.0.0 - 221.255.255.255 > 169.208.0.0 - 169.223.255.255 > > > I repeat: It's *not* recommended. > > > (*) That is possible in cases you own your own domain and the > mail > processing takes place in your own machine. I don't think > that it will > work in cases where the ISP mail server forwards traffic to > the local mail > server. > > > Good luck. ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
