Re: RBLs ... I'm tired of spam ...
От | Ricardo Ryoiti S. Junior |
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Тема | Re: RBLs ... I'm tired of spam ... |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3ED3E3C7.6090608@netbsd.com.br обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: RBLs ... I'm tired of spam ... (Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Larry Rosenman wrote: > FEATURE(dnsbl,`korea.services.net',``Mail from $&{client_addr} > rejected by korea.services.net'')dnl > FEATURE(dnsbl,`brazil.blackholes.us',``Mail from $&{client_addr} > rejected by brazil.blackholes.us'')dnl Yes, SPAM is really a problem here. Unfortunatelly, telco companies won't do anything to keep spammers out of service. It's very radical to simply drop all the brazilian IPs, and I just cannot do this otherwise I'd be unable to talk to anyone. I've added about 20 B classes to the mta's access list and 99% of the spam went away. This is because ALL the spam that comes from Brazil are originated from ADSLs/Cablemodens. Yet, I used to receive many spams from US/China untilI started using spews. I think that people with .org/.net/.com domains are really in a bad situation. People say that when they receive 300 mails a day, 250 or so are spam. This sounds really bad. In the worst times, I used to receive at most 5-10 spams a day, from 400 other e-mails. > FEATURE(dnsbl,`opm.blitzed.org',``Mail from $&{client_addr} rejected > by opm.blitzed.org'')dnl > > > plus I have a contract for rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org > opm.blitzed.org is open proxies, and the others are obvious. I found mail-abuse.org to be very burocratic to add a single IP to it's database. I think this makes them much less effective. []s Ricardo.
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