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> 2011/3/3 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
>
>> On 03/03/11 03:44, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> > Wrong mailing list to discuss this.
>> > Please take it elsewhere.
>>
>> I thought this would be the ideal place for this sort of thing.
>> I did forget to me
2011/3/3 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
> On 03/03/11 03:44, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Wrong mailing list to discuss this.
> > Please take it elsewhere.
>
> I thought this would be the ideal place for this sort of thing.
> I did forget to mention, but the mail server is running openbsd, and
> smtpd
It's n
On 03/03/11 03:44, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Wrong mailing list to discuss this.
>
> Please take it elsewhere.
I thought this would be the ideal place for this sort of thing.
I did forget to mention, but the mail server is running openbsd, and
smtpd, so I felt the OpenBSD community would have plent
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera writes:
> Anyway, I'm not asking HOW to fight it, but rather for suggestions of
> what you guys use.
The systems I set up and maintain have:
* on the internet-facing box, a greylisting and greytrapping spamd
that also uses the uatraps and nixspam blacklists, fetched e
Wrong mailing list to discuss this.
Please take it elsewhere.
> I'd never gotten ANY spam on my e-mail server directly to my mail
> address (only through lists), until last night.
>
> Since last night, I've gotten over 350 spam messages, so it's time I
> implement something anti-spam.
>
> I use
I'd never gotten ANY spam on my e-mail server directly to my mail
address (only through lists), until last night.
Since last night, I've gotten over 350 spam messages, so it's time I
implement something anti-spam.
I used mozilla's and xfce's bugzilla last night, and I suspect that my
e-mail might
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