the
whole page, so this works:
http://www.homes-on-line.com/default.asp?http://tinyurl.com/8oj8o)
(the tinyurl link above goes to
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=open+redirectorie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8)
[...]
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{eq {$sender_helo_name}{$interface_address}} \
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hosts = !$qualify_domain : !*.$qualify_domain
message = Liar. Go away.
log_message = $sender_host_name \[$sender_host_address\] \
forged EHLO/HELO
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. This may be a
long shot, but do you have an sa-exim.so file somewhere pointed to by
local_scan_path in your main exim configuration?
Does running exim -bV give any clues?
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time as the tarball, or would that be to much of a PITA
(not knowing how ASF organise files for download)?
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be
filtered an reported.
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not be aware of
this.
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wrote one a while ago - it's certainly not of production quality,
but if anyone is interested, mail me off-list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
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for missing entries in RFCI bogusmx and automatically sends the
submission by email. It also sends BCCs to postmaster@ and abuse@ so
that victims of friendly fire (through inadvertently using a CNAME
for their MX rather then deliberately registering 127.0.0.1) can get
unlisted.
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On Wednesday 14 Sep 2005 22:44, jdow wrote:
From: Rob Skedgell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 13 Sep 2005 21:15, Markus Eskola wrote:
[...]
Just a quick question regarding the reporting... Do you guys report
all spam (including the once that SA allready caught) or only the
ones that got
than a real name as
a human would understand it e.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(no real name)
jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(real name present)
20_head_tests.cf:
header NO_REAL_NAMEFrom =~ /^[\s]*\[EMAIL PROTECTED]?\s*$/
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address 127.0.0.7
$ host wot-2.com.whois.rfc-ignorant.org
wot-2.com.whois.rfc-ignorant.org has address 127.0.0.5
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world country codes also have 127.0.0.7
codes for the TLDs, ex. .tv).
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URIBL_RFCI_WHOISnet
score URIBL_RFCI_WHOIS 2.0
uridnsbl_skip_domain ac.uk
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linked to by
http://www.upu.int/ is in Russian?
I haven't added any of the other mail RHSbls as URIBL rules, although
many of them are in Exim ACLs. Looking at the scores you assigned for
other RFCI zones, I think I may have made the right choice using whois
for experimentation.
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