Scott,
I'm going to guess that this is an issue with RFC compliance of Postini
in how it includes the received headers, but the following headers
shows a first hop that isn't being looked up consistently when one of
our clients have E-mail being forwarded through a Postini protected
host.
Rece
They are a large financial institution, AIM. One of these attacks also
got relayed off of their bandwidth providers servers and ended up
hitting me with three IP's at the same time. I didn't look into this
one, but I don't think it is wise to block outright. I just want them
to fix the addre
Why not just block them from connecting to your server altogether??? Block
their ip addresses.
Kevin Bilbee
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 4:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declu
I was trying to add a message to the message that was being received.
These boneheads from aim-ag.com hit us with 2,300 messages in under one
just before noon and this isn't the first time that this happened. They
forge the From address to say that is is coming from the same address as
the To
I need to use the ATTACH action to bounce back unwanted E-mails to a
single source that has been bombarding us with thousands of unwanted
E-mails from a misconfigured automated system (it's some financial
institution in Austria). I have followed the instructions on how to
ATTACH, but I am sti
Great! I figured that I would need to do it eventually, but I would
rather do it in stages and not all at once.
Dean
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 17:11:45 -0400, Sanford Whiteman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
> > virtual domains that s
I need to use the ATTACH action to bounce back unwanted E-mails to a
single source that has been bombarding us with thousands of unwanted
E-mails from a misconfigured automated system (it's some financial
institution in Austria). I have followed the instructions on how to
ATTACH, but I am stil
> Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
> virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail?
It will not "affect" them--which is both good and bad. If a domain
doesn't have an SPF record, it will be rejected or negatively weighted
by remote servers that _require_ SP
Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail? Will the virtual domains
start to fail SPF tests because the IP that they are bound to in DNS
lists only the primary domain's name in the SPF record. Will I be
forced to setup SPF for
Does anyone know if setting up SPF for a primary domain would affect
virtual domains that shares it's IP in Imail? Will the virtual domains
start to fail SPF tests because the IP that they are bound to in DNS
lists only the primary domain's name in the SPF record. Will I be
forced to setup SPF for
John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
> http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=100
Damn! I had this bookmarked but below a couple of other Declude
articles and completely missed it. Thanks for the whack with the
clue-stick. :-)
Rod
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I emailed them and asked why they didnt sent anything to abusetheir
email is not in there...thanxs anyway..
Richard Farris
Ethixs Online
1.270.247. Office
1.800.548.3877 Tech Support
"Crossroads to a Cleaner Internet"
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From: "Chuck Schick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=100
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roderick A. Anderson
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 8:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL
I have a script that sends an email using the Perl module Net::SMTP_Auth.
The messages come through but end up in the spam folder marked as
BADHEADERS and SPAMHEADERS. Looking at the on line documentation I
can't find description as to what these look for or don't find. I've
also passed the mess
When you get listed on spamcop they usually send a notice to your abuse
contacts with full headers. You should be able to identify the source
IP address from those headers and then use that IP to check you mail
logs. Once you match up the spam with headers with the log files you
should quickly se
Thanks for the info..I will send this to my guys
that are working on it...
Richard FarrisEthixs Online1.270.247.
Office1.800.548.3877 Tech Support"Crossroads to a Cleaner
Internet"
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From:
Larry
Craddock
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Good suggestion and if you're not familiar with
linux and don't have time to learn right now just get the windows version.
You'll need to install winpcap first and then ethereal. You can get them both
here: http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/ They
work great.
Larry Craddock
Hook the server up to a hub and then hook another computer
to the hub.. Next, get a network sniffer (Linux machine and ethereal works
great) and sniff to see what information is being passed.. Run it for
about 30 seconds and you should have enough information to begin working
with..
Fr
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