Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Automated blacklisting

2005-03-23 Thread Darin Cox
We're mostly experiencing this problem with drug spam.  We're in the process
of putting in a process to strip URL domains out of spam reported to an
email address, log it to a database, and send an email to an admin.  The
admin can click a link in the email to have the blacklist updated to include
the domain.  While it's still manual (since users could submit legit email,
or spam could include legit domains), it saves a lot of time cutting and
pasting into a blacklist on the server...and dealing with similar reports
multiple times.

Darin.


- Original Message - 
From: Dan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Automated blacklisting


I'm looking for suggestions on how to automate the blacklisting process.
IE: User gets an email that slipped through Declude, user forwards that
email somewhere, somehow the email gets blacklisted.  Currently it is a
manual process where we review each email and either tweak Declude or
directly blacklist sending email, IP, revdns, etc...

The problem is that we can't devote a full-time employee to this task,
but we get so much it would take a full-time employee to do it.  With
over 1200 users, just one per user per day is too much to handle.  So my
question is, is there any way this can be automated?  Does anyone
currently do something along these lines?  If not, how do you handle
this issue?

Thanks, Dan Horne

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[Declude.JunkMail] Automated blacklisting

2005-03-22 Thread Dan Horne
I'm looking for suggestions on how to automate the blacklisting process.
IE: User gets an email that slipped through Declude, user forwards that
email somewhere, somehow the email gets blacklisted.  Currently it is a
manual process where we review each email and either tweak Declude or
directly blacklist sending email, IP, revdns, etc...

The problem is that we can't devote a full-time employee to this task,
but we get so much it would take a full-time employee to do it.  With
over 1200 users, just one per user per day is too much to handle.  So my
question is, is there any way this can be automated?  Does anyone
currently do something along these lines?  If not, how do you handle
this issue?

Thanks, Dan Horne

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