Re: Spam by IP-address? Spamassassin with geoiplookup?

2016-09-20 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙)
Dear Thomas,

Thomas Barth  께서 쓰시길,
 《記事 全文 <5eddfcdb-957c-e7c0-b133-a40c7ab37...@txbweb.de> 에서》:

> Hello,
>
> is it possible to use geoiplookup with Spamassassin? I want to reject
> all mails as spam not send in my country or another second country,
> but accept whitelisted mailing list addresses. Any chance to use
> geoiplookup for this? I want to exclude Spammer Countries e.g. China,
> Thaiwan, India, etc...

There are many people to contribute for FOSS projects all around the
world. You would be reconsideration about blocking by countries.

Sincerely,

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Re: Reporting gmail spam to Google

2016-05-18 Thread 황병희
On 2016년 5월 18일 오후 10시 6분 28초 GMT+09:00, Reindl Harald  
wrote:
>
>
>Am 18.05.2016 um 15:00 schrieb Emiliano Vazquez:
>> El 18/05/16 a las 05:44, Reindl Harald escribió:
 Is there any address that I can forward gmail spam to google for
 reporting?
>>>
>>> ab...@google.com should be the address (the mail was delivered to
>your
>>> network by *.google.com host, wasn't it?)
>> HI guys.
>>
>>
>> Google only let you send 300 e-mails per day to another domains if
>you
>> are using free @gmail account. Maybe Google Apps can have more than
>> that. Do you receive a lot of spam from the same account?
>
>not usually but that's not the point - the point is how they behave
>when 
>you report spreaded phising over different accounts reaching a lot of 
>your customers and don't change the fact that a large part of junk 
>making it to SA at all comes from large freemail providers including 
>google while mostly aol/yahoo

As far as i know, they are doing those best to reduce spam by DMARC.
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