I'd use spamdyke
From spamdyke.org:
One form of wildcard address is supported. All usernames within a domain
(and its subdomains) may be blocked by a line starting with @. For
example, if the file contained the following entry:
@example.com
spamdyke will block mail to f...@example.com, f...@mail.example.com,
bar...@mail.internal.example.com, etc.
On 8/31/2016 11:17 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
hi
we are getting a lot of spam from tlds like : .link, .cricket, .land etc and
wish to block these tlds using wildcard.
i tried to use the qmail badmailfrom and put a sample
@*.land
but this started blocking a customer : landsmartconsultants.com
i was also thinking of using spamdyke blacklists.
what would be the correct syntax to block such tlds.
and whether to use spamdyke or qmail badmailfrom.
thanks
rajesh
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