Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> Set up a subdomain zone in one of your domains, and use the script to
> populate the zone file, then set up Courier to use it as a DNS blacklist.
Fine. (Some suggest sub-subdomains, as backscatter.dnsbl.example.com.)
Q: is it publicly accessible, and mentioned in the
Hi.
On Tuesday 29 April 2008, Ben Kennedy wrote:
> However, the From: is
> clearly [EMAIL PROTECTED], which would have failed since I have SPF records
> for zygoat.ca.
>
> Where did the zyberphar.com domain come from? I thought the MAILFROM
> SPF check matched against the From: field.
You really
Hi.
On Monday 28 April 2008, Jani Ollikainen wrote:
> Subject pretty much says it all. How to fight against
> spammers who have used my users email address / alias for
> sending email.
>
> Then the bounces begin to arrive.. Most of them
> will come in regular smtp-servers which aren't in any
> blo
Ben Kennedy writes:
Hey all,
I received a piece of spam tonight, to myself from myself (supposedly).
I don't understand the SPF check: for the MAILFROM test, it indicates
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (result "none"). However, the From: is
clearly [EMAIL PROTECTED], which would have failed since I have
Hey all,
I received a piece of spam tonight, to myself from myself (supposedly).
I don't understand the SPF check: for the MAILFROM test, it indicates
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (result "none"). However, the From: is
clearly [EMAIL PROTECTED], which would have failed since I have SPF records
for zygoat.c
Jani Ollikainen writes:
Hi,
Subject pretty much says it all. How to fight against
spammers who have used my users email address / alias for
sending email.
Then the bounces begin to arrive.. Most of them
will come in regular smtp-servers which aren't in any
blocklists so no help from blocklists
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 07:50:42PM +0100, Lisa Muir wrote:
> > What can be done to them?
> Unsolicited bounces are spam. Report them to spamcop and the
> respecitve admins will get notificatin that they've been reported for
> spamming due to sending unsolicited bounces. Some will act and upgrade
>
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Jani Ollikainen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Subject pretty much says it all. How to fight against
> spammers who have used my users email address / alias for
> sending email.
>
> Then the bounces begin to arrive.. Most of them
> will come in regular smtp-se
Hi,
Subject pretty much says it all. How to fight against
spammers who have used my users email address / alias for
sending email.
Then the bounces begin to arrive.. Most of them
will come in regular smtp-servers which aren't in any
blocklists so no help from blocklists.
What can be done to them
Jochen Antesberger writes:
Am Freitag, den 25.04.2008, 19:15 -0400 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
> So, my question is: how maildrop averages the maildir file system utilization?
> Why this situation below occurs?
Both maildrop and Courier-IMAP can take into account only mail that they
themselves
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