On Tuesday, December 16, 2003, at 10:26 AM, Leonard Spell wrote:
I have never used any blacklists, however I am starting to get complaints from users about spam. I read Bill's blacklist and it seems a little complicated for me right now. Could I get some suggestions on how to start. Is it better to start with existing blacklists instead of creating my own? What is the best approach?
What I do is simply to blacklist IP addresses from which I get spam. Most of it is caught by spamtrap addresses, thanks to some former employees who managed to get their addresses on every spam list in the world. For mail that gets through, I look up the IP address and usually blacklist the containing block.
Charles Yeomans
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