On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 03:24:07PM +0200, Diego Liziero wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Henrik K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Terry Carmen wrote:
> >
> >> /[ax]dsl.*\..*\..*/i     450 AUTO_XDSL Email Rejected. You appear to be
> >> connecting from a Dynamic IP address. /client.*\..*\..*/i       450
> >> AUTO_CLIENT Email Rejected. You appear to be connecting from a Dynamic
> >> IP address.
> >> /cable.*\..*\..*/i       450 AUTO_CABLE Email Rejected. You appear to
> >> be connecting from a Dynamic IP address.
> >> /dial.*\..*\..*/i         450 AUTO_DIAL Email Rejected. You appear to
> >> be connecting from a Dynamic IP address.
> >
> > Not to mention these regexes hit multi-tld domains. Few examples..
> >
> > dns.televicable.net.mx
> > deliv-b0.cablevision.net.mx
> > mail.cableplus.com.cn
> > mail.supercable.net.ve
> > mail0.cablenet.ne.jp
> > mail0.supercabletv.net.co
> > email.ibukdial.co.uk
> > mail.mundial.com.ar
> > smtpsvc.dialin.co.uk
> > www.medialempresa.com.br
> 
> BTW, has anyone a regexp ready to accept all names that might be real
> smtp-out servers?
> 
> (such as mail|smtp|mx|email and so on)
> 
> I think it can be useful for example to whitelist them before greylisting.

A small list that hits the most..

http://hege.li/howto/spam/etc/postfix/in/whitelist_client.pcre

Haven't had time to tune my regexps, but I'm creating a big faq site and
I'll improve these then. Others can then contribute too.

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