On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 07:11 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
> I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
> old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
>
> As many of you know I also track hosts that don't use the QUIT command
> to close connections. So
* Blaine Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Marc Perkel wrote:
>> I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
>> old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
>
> I remember playing with this list a few years ago but now they seem to
> lag a few days beh
Marc Perkel wrote:
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5
days old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
I remember playing with this list a few years ago b
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5
days old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
I remember playing with this list a few years ago but now they seem
to
Marc Perkel wrote:
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5
days old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
I remember playing with this list a few years ago but now they seem
to lag a few days behind.
Blaine Fleming wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
I remember playing with this list a few years ago but now they seem to
lag a few days behind. For example, as of r
Marc Perkel wrote:
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
I remember playing with this list a few years ago but now they seem to
lag a few days behind. For example, as of right now, 'superbleached
On Monday 15 September 2008, Marc Perkel wrote:
>I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
>old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
>
>As many of you know I also track hosts that don't use the QUIT command
>to close connections. So it occurred to
Great minds think alike. :)
What I'm doing is a modification of this. I'm using the Day old Bread
list but only adding IF they also skip the QUIT to close the connection
AND I'm subtracting out my white list.
Curtis LaMasters wrote:
This is quite an interesting trick. Never actually thought
This is quite an interesting trick. Never actually thought about it. I did
a quick Google and found this.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-users/200704.mbox/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
If that is any help. DNSRBL format would be best for me.
Curtis LaMasters
http://www.curtis-lamast
I just discovered the "Day old Bread" list of host names under 5 days
old. I don't know where they get it but the list is very useful.
As many of you know I also track hosts that don't use the QUIT command
to close connections. So it occurred to me that if a domain is less than
5 days old AND
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