Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my
only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a
Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy & default
gateway.
Today, we had a fairly agressive attack on our email
> I am 99% sure that I have seen on the internet SOMEWHERE a "whitelist"
> of servers that are like this. I thought Bob Beck had forwarded one at
> one point in time, but I can only find his post regarding the tarfile he
> maintains for the "zombie" hosts.
>
> Bob, if you are listening, what d
>GREY|205.152.59.67...
>GREY|205.152.59.68...
>GREY|205.152.59.72...
Unless it's changed since I asked, the policy of the list on
greylisting.org is not to list "common queue" sender pools from
a /24 or smaller block because it's intended to be used with
milter-greylist which masks out the last by
On Oct 20, 2006, at 8:42 AM, Will H. Backman wrote:
Steve Williams wrote:
Bob, if you are listening, what do you do at the U of A to handle
these mis-behaving server pools? Anyone else??
I have been running spamd for several years now, and have found that
it works quite well for my comp
Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my
only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a
Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy & default
gateway.
Today, we had a fairly agressive attack on our email
On 10/19/06, Steve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only
line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64
Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy & default gateway.
Today, we had a fairly
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 06:23:20PM -0600, Steve Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only
> line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64
> Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy & default gateway.
>
> T
On 10/19/06, Steve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am 99% sure that I have seen on the internet SOMEWHERE a "whitelist"
of servers that are like this. I thought Bob Beck had forwarded one at
one point in time, but I can only find his post regarding the tarfile he
maintains for the "zombie
Hi,
I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only
line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64
Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy & default gateway.
Today, we had a fairly agressive attack on our email system, 6000+
emails i
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