Greg Kuhnert writes:
>
> DFIX2 has a feature where it looks at multiple forged email messages
from a single ip address, and blocks
> them for an hour if detected...
>
> But as suggested here - there is a risk of false positives. Impact with
the dfix2 solution: For your average
> mail sender,
> I had to disable it. Too many customers were complaining
I played with this a few years ago as part of the AV-SPAM. In general
it's not a bad idea. But in practical terms you usually run into issues
with this sooner or later. There will always be that badly configured
mailhost from which you or
On 4 Nov 2013, at 11:07 pm, Jim Matysek wrote:
> Our new 5108R VPS's have not been responding to pings since
> installation, but everything is up and running. How do I allow ping
> responses for these? I do have the Compass Security package installed,
> in case that makes a difference.
You
Our new 5108R VPS's have not been responding to pings since
installation, but everything is up and running. How do I allow ping
responses for these? I do have the Compass Security package installed,
in case that makes a difference.
--
Jim
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On 11/03/2013 06:03 PM, wcst...@webcoast.com wrote:
> I know this is an arguable scenario, but I am sick of the spam getting
> through that is .
> It seems like spammers are figuring ways to forge and get around blocks.
> I have recently found IP addresses that I force blocked, skating through on