On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 05:55:04PM +0300, Edgaras Luko?evi?ius wrote:
> All this is done to put users into our own "classes" (eg. spammers vs.
> non-spammers).
If your autheneticated submission user is spamming, suspend their
ability to send outbound email.
> Because there are clean and dirty IP pools and if we see that
> user *may be* abusing email (or any other) system we want to put them to
> "dirty" pool for some time.
Don't operate a "dirty" pool.
> While this works with ordinary senders, it does
> not for aliases and spammers are abusing that (we have a few IP addresses
> blacklisted by gmail, yahoo, hotmail because of this).
Sounds like you're allowing users to create aliases that forward
mail to third-parties. Don't let them do that. Require confirmation
in response to a mail you generate, before activating the alias.
If not, explain in more detail.
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Viktor.