Re: [spamdyke-users] Blocking @ru

2013-06-16 Thread Lutz Petersen
Blocking a TLD makes no sense. Usually it should be the best practice simply using the main blacklists - even if Russians have a bad reputation in public it's not true that they are spamming more than other countries - some of well reputated countries in the western hemisphere are much more spamv

Re: [spamdyke-users] Blocking @ru

2013-06-15 Thread BC
Ooops. That is exactly the problem. The envelope sender is someone else. Sorry... On 6/15/2013 11:00 AM, spamdyke-users-requ...@spamdyke.org wrote: > Are you sure the envelope senders end in ".ru"? In other words, the log > messages from spamdyke should show "from:xxx...@yy.ru". If the "

Re: [spamdyke-users] Blocking @ru

2013-06-14 Thread Sam Clippinger
Are you sure the envelope senders end in ".ru"? In other words, the log messages from spamdyke should show "from: xxx...@yy.ru". If the ".ru" is part of the rDNS name or it's only on the "From:" line in the message header, sender blacklisting won't catch it. -- Sam Clippinger On Jun 1

[spamdyke-users] Blocking @ru

2013-06-13 Thread BC
A previous poster asked about blocking entire domains and asked if something like @ru would block all @.ru mail. It seemed that Sam chimed in and said it wasn't intended to do so, but does apparently work. Well, it doesn't... In my "blacklist_senders" file I've tried both @ru and @.ru and n