On 11/12/2014 8:23 PM, John Hardin wrote:
It's possible that the maintainers of DOB don't have access to the .eu
or .link TLD registrar feeds. If you come across one of these again, try:
We looked at this yesterday, actually. Joe found that the DOB RBL does
not list .eu or .link domains.
Hello, how can I enable thos DOB URIBL? I have spamassassin --version
SpamAssassin version 3.4.0 running on Perl version 5.14.2. It does
not seem to trigger. Thanks
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 06:49:38PM -0800, John Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Igor Chudov wrote:
They also are all based
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Igor Chudov wrote:
Hello, how can I enable thos DOB URIBL? I have spamassassin --version
SpamAssassin version 3.4.0 running on Perl version 5.14.2. It does
not seem to trigger. Thanks
URIBL_RHS_DOB should be enabled by default in 3.4.0.
Are you by chance running with
I am receiving a torrent of spam coming from dot-eu and dot-link
domains.
Those spams have perfectly correct mail settings, such as resolvable
nameserver names, SPF, seem to all match.
They also are all based on domains less than one day old.
I deal with them in a custom way, and block any
On 11/10/2014 9:23 PM, Igor Chudov wrote:
I am receiving a torrent of spam coming from dot-eu and dot-link
domains.
Those spams have perfectly correct mail settings, such as resolvable
nameserver names, SPF, seem to all match.
They also are all based on domains less than one day old.
I deal
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Igor Chudov wrote:
They also are all based on domains less than one day old.
Does the DOB URIBL catch them?
Please note that I have developed my own solution, however ugly, that
looks up WHOIS information where it is available
That will likely be considered abusive by
On 11/11/2014 12:23, Igor Chudov wrote:
I am receiving a torrent of spam coming from dot-eu and dot-link
domains.
Those spams have perfectly correct mail settings, such as resolvable
nameserver names, SPF, seem to all match.
They also are all based on domains less than one day old.