Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-10 Thread mouss
Bazooka Joe a écrit : Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds

spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Bazooka Joe
Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds of spam droped to 0; until

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread J.D. Falk
Bazooka Joe wrote: Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds of spam

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Evan Platt
At 12:17 PM 3/9/2009, you wrote: Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected. The

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Rick Macdougall
J.D. Falk wrote: Bazooka Joe wrote: Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds of spam droped to 0; until this weekend. Looking at the headers, mail is going directly to the mail.domain.tld even though it isn't listed as mx anywhere. Yeah, I've heard other stories of spam bots caching

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 09.03.09 11:17, Bazooka Joe wrote: Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected.

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Raymond Dijkxhoorn
Hi! Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds of spam droped to 0; until this weekend. Looking at the headers, mail is going directly to the mail.domain.tld even though it isn't listed as mx anywhere. Yeah, I've heard other stories of spam bots caching old MX records for months after

Re: spam bots guessing mx???

2009-03-09 Thread Robert Schetterer
Bazooka Joe schrieb: Last week I got a client that wanted me to spam virii filter for their in house exchange server. I changed the mx from mail.domain.tld (their exchange) to mail2.domain.tld (my sa box) which relayed to mail.domain.tld. Last week all worked as expected. The hundreds of