snowshoe spammers at zen

2009-10-04 Thread ghe
I see that spamhaus is adding a 127.0.0.3 IP response for snowshoe spammers. Will postfix block these? Just how does postfix process zen responses? -- Glenn English g...@slsware.com

Re: snowshoe spammers at zen

2009-10-04 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* ghe : > I see that spamhaus is adding a 127.0.0.3 IP response for snowshoe > spammers. Will postfix block these? That depends of how you configured postfix! > Just how does postfix process zen responses? That depends of how you configured postfix! How did you configure postfix? -- Ralf H

Re: snowshoe spammers at zen

2009-10-04 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Sun, 04 Oct 2009, ghe wrote: > I see that spamhaus is adding a 127.0.0.3 IP response for snowshoe > spammers. Will postfix block these? It depends on whether you query the appropriate spamhaus RBL in Postfix. > Just how does postfix process zen responses? Just as it processes any RBL respons

Re: snowshoe spammers at zen

2009-10-04 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Ralf Hildebrandt : > How did you configure postfix? To shorten the riddle: reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org uses the snowshoes automatically, reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.1 etc. doesn't. But people using above syntax usually know what they're doing (since they're picking spe

Re: snowshoe spammers at zen

2009-10-04 Thread ghe
On Oct 4, 2009, at 10:05 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org uses the snowshoes automatically, reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org=127.0.0.1 I'm using the former. I didn't even know about the second one. Thanks, and thanks to Sahil, too, for the link into the expl