Hi Nuno
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked so
far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but I'm
not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail server.
Max 5 notes per address per day. Or x notes per domain/IP per day..
x notes per domain/IP per day will for sure not work. Think of people
behind proxies
it already limits the number of notes per IP :)
last time I checked they were using zombie pcs, so they connected with a
different IP
[resend: not sure why this didn't make it through, yesterday;
re-sending; sorry if it's a dupe -S]
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas.
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but
I'm not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail
Sean Coates wrote:
[resend: not sure why this didn't make it through, yesterday;
re-sending; sorry if it's a dupe -S]
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
blacklisting.
I've
Do we need to approve? I guess we have not enough man-power for that.
Simply post the note after we receive the token.
That's what I meant. Note is approved when the token URL is clicked.
Max 5 notes per address per day. Or x notes per domain/IP per day..
x notes per domain/IP per day will
Sean Coates wrote:
Do we need to approve? I guess we have not enough man-power for that.
Simply post the note after we receive the token.
That's what I meant. Note is approved when the token URL is clicked.
Ah, sorry, my misunderestimating or something this way ;-)
Max 5 notes per address
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked so
far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but I'm
not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail server.
Nuno
How about automatically delete notes with 5 or more URLs?
Can't imagine anyone posting that many URLs as a valid note.
..In the word blacklist, 'online poker' should be added ;)
-Hannes
On 3/22/06, Nuno Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of