On 30.05.08 15:37, Larry Ludwig wrote:
IMHO regex setups are even more reliable we do this with our postfix setup.
For example:
/^c-.+-.+-.+-.+\..+\..+\.comcast\.net$/ REJECT
dynamic ip address use isp for outgoing email - access.regex
I think is more reliable
On 30.05.08 09:04, Marc Perkel wrote:
Name based DNS lists are more reliable because IP addresses can change.
We did not do much changes in out dialup and ADSL ranges, while I was
changing the naming scheme at least two times.
The name based list covers all IP addresses where the FCrDNS
Hi Marc,
Am 2008-05-29 11:52:50, schrieb Marc Perkel:
Here's my list in dnsrbl format. I only do rsync so far to paid
subscribers or people who I'm trading with.
Missing Domains:
.freenet.de
.arcor.de
.arcor.com
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 01:28:21PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.05.08 15:37, Larry Ludwig wrote:
IMHO regex setups are even more reliable we do this with our postfix setup.
For example:
/^c-.+-.+-.+-.+\..+\..+\.comcast\.net$/ REJECT
dynamic ip
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 03:14:08PM +0300, Henrik K wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 01:28:21PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.05.08 15:37, Larry Ludwig wrote:
IMHO regex setups are even more reliable we do this with our postfix
setup.
For example:
On 30.05.08 15:37, Larry Ludwig wrote:
IMHO regex setups are even more reliable we do this with our postfix
setup.
For example:
/^c-.+-.+-.+-.+\..+\..+\.comcast\.net$/ REJECT
dynamic ip address use isp for outgoing email - access.regex
I think
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 03:29:44PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.05.08 15:37, Larry Ludwig wrote:
IMHO regex setups are even more reliable we do this with our postfix
setup.
For example:
/^c-.+-.+-.+-.+\..+\..+\.comcast\.net$/ REJECT
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:25:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought I'd
make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
Henrik K wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:25:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought I'd
make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 07:38:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
Henrik K wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 11:25:19AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought
I'd
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought
I'd make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig
John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2008, Ken A wrote:
http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/you-might-be.html
So how is a proponent of the Hunt down and kill spammers very messily
FUSSP classified?
I'm suggesting that some homework should be done before creating a list
of this or that and
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought
I'd make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig
Marc Perkel wrote:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but
thought I'd make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
allocations do change.
-L
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From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 12:04 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: DNS ISP Host List
allocations do change.
-L
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Empowering Media
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Managed and Unmanaged Xen VPSes
http://www.hostcube.com/
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From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 12:04 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: DNS ISP Host List
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought I'd
make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig comcast.com.isphosts.junkemailfilter.com
This list was created by
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought
I'd make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig comcast.com.isphosts.junkemailfilter.com
This
On Thu, May 29, 2008 20:52, Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's my list in dnsrbl format. I only do rsync so far to paid
subscribers or people who I'm trading with.
could you atleast stop posting html on maillist ?
the list is around 60k and the recieved email here is doubled to 129k ://
Benny
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's my list in dnsrbl format. I only do rsync so far to paid
subscribers or people who I'm trading with.
snip
Dude. Seriously. The data is appreciated but next time please post it
on a website or something. Your mail pissed off my smart phone! It
might not be the
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's my list in dnsrbl format. I only do rsync so far to paid
subscribers or people who I'm trading with.
snip
Dude. Seriously. The data is appreciated but next time please post
it on a website or something. Your mail pissed off my smart phone!
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought I'd
make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig comcast.com.isphosts.junkemailfilter.com
This
Ken A wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I've also created a DNS based list of domains that provide consumer
dynamic IP address space. I'm using this list internally but thought
I'd make it public in case others can use it.
Trying to inspire innovation.
Example:
dig
On Thu, 29 May 2008, Ken A wrote:
http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/you-might-be.html
So how is a proponent of the Hunt down and kill spammers very messily
FUSSP classified?
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John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]FALaholic #11174
mouss wrote:
are you using an old imode phone :) The message was about 125Ko.
That's less than a small photo (I say this because that's what a
smartphone is for, no?).
Samsung SCH-i760 on Verizon that takes forever to download mail so when
something longer than about 4k comes in it takes a
John Hardin wrote:
So how is a proponent of the Hunt down and kill spammers very
messily FUSSP classified?
In the US, they would be classified as a felon.
--Blaine
On Thu, 29 May 2008, Blaine Fleming wrote:
John Hardin wrote:
So how is a proponent of the Hunt down and kill spammers very
messily FUSSP classified?
In the US, they would be classified as a felon.
Nah, I think that one falls under praiseworthy.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
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