Henrik K a écrit : > On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 06:25:01PM +0200, mouss wrote: >> I can't use a dnsbl on recipient addresses in postfix. This requires >> additionnal code (exceptionally if the records are hashed...). MySQL on >> the other hand is supported by many daemons. Sure, SA would need a mysql >> access db plugin, but that would be beneficial for other things I think. > > MySQL is not a global solution. >
it is for me since I use it. I don't see why I should load gigas in rbldnsd when I can query mysql. but I agree that this is a personal view. so let's leave it like this. That said, I am surprised because you defended the fact that the freemail plugin includes the list of freemail domains... > Fixing up a postfix policyd is no problem and exim supports it out of the > box, md5 is hardy "exceptional" function. > sure. >>> Personally I'm only interested in "freemails", I don't know how feasible it >>> would be to create a global email blacklist. 419/phishers are pretty much >>> the only spam that's hard to catch. I'm surprised there still hasn't been an >>> emailBL around, >> >> http://www.419scam.org/419-bl.htm > > Sorry I'm not interested in wgetting a humongous list, which happens also to > be 2 days old, also no mention of anything about freshness. :) > This wasn't intended as a list to download. I didn't even check the license. I was simply replying to your "I'm surprised there still hasn't been an emailBL around". or if you prefer: the idea of an "emailBL around" isn't new. note also that SARE has a ruleset with phone numbers and "snail mail" infos found in spam.