[spamdyke-users] hunter seeker filters

2013-08-13 Thread Gary Gendel
Sam,

I just started playing with your hunter-seeker script.  Is there a 
repository where the latest hunter-seeker filters can be downloaded?  I 
don't know how often you and others update them, but new filters would 
be a nice thing to share. Also, any unblacklistable domains that have 
been collected would be nice to share.

Gary

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Re: [spamdyke-users] hunter seeker filters

2013-08-13 Thread Sam Clippinger
I don't update mine very often at all; I think I've only added a couple within 
the last year.  (Some of the original scripts I wrote in 2007 still catch sites 
today -- I guess spammers just don't update their websites.)  I could post my 
current filters somewhere if you'd like to see them, but I agree it would be 
neat to create some sort of centralized repository.  I suppose the cleverest 
thing would be for someone to host an RHSBL based on results from the script.  
I have about 100K blacklisted domains I could contribute...

My unblacklistable domains list is pretty basic as well, mostly big providers 
(AOL, GMail, Hotmail, etc) plus a few (about a dozen) I've added when people 
have been blocked accidentally.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Aug 13, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:

 Sam,
 
 I just started playing with your hunter-seeker script.  Is there a 
 repository where the latest hunter-seeker filters can be downloaded?  I 
 don't know how often you and others update them, but new filters would 
 be a nice thing to share. Also, any unblacklistable domains that have 
 been collected would be nice to share.
 
 Gary
 
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Re: [spamdyke-users] hunter seeker filters

2013-08-13 Thread Gary Gendel
Sam,

This sounds like a good idea.  Unfortunately I have limited bandwidth to 
offer an RHSBL service on my domain.

I currently have the big providers whitelisted from their RDNS but still 
run all emails through spamassassin.  Is this a bad idea and should I 
have these configured differently?  If not, should hunter_seeker used 
rdns whitelist instead of using the unblacklistable file?

Gary

On 08/13/2013 11:02 AM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
 I don't update mine very often at all; I think I've only added a couple 
 within the last year.  (Some of the original scripts I wrote in 2007 still 
 catch sites today -- I guess spammers just don't update their websites.)  I 
 could post my current filters somewhere if you'd like to see them, but I 
 agree it would be neat to create some sort of centralized repository.  I 
 suppose the cleverest thing would be for someone to host an RHSBL based on 
 results from the script.  I have about 100K blacklisted domains I could 
 contribute...

 My unblacklistable domains list is pretty basic as well, mostly big providers 
 (AOL, GMail, Hotmail, etc) plus a few (about a dozen) I've added when people 
 have been blocked accidentally.

 -- Sam Clippinger




 On Aug 13, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:

 Sam,

 I just started playing with your hunter-seeker script.  Is there a
 repository where the latest hunter-seeker filters can be downloaded?  I
 don't know how often you and others update them, but new filters would
 be a nice thing to share. Also, any unblacklistable domains that have
 been collected would be nice to share.

 Gary

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Re: [spamdyke-users] hunter seeker filters

2013-08-13 Thread Sam Clippinger
I would not blanket whitelist providers by the rDNS names -- those names are 
too easy to fake.  I can set the rDNS on my servers to anything I want; that's 
why SPF and DKIM were created.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Aug 13, 2013, at 10:37 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:

 Sam,
 
 This sounds like a good idea.  Unfortunately I have limited bandwidth to 
 offer an RHSBL service on my domain.
 
 I currently have the big providers whitelisted from their RDNS but still 
 run all emails through spamassassin.  Is this a bad idea and should I 
 have these configured differently?  If not, should hunter_seeker used 
 rdns whitelist instead of using the unblacklistable file?
 
 Gary
 
 On 08/13/2013 11:02 AM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
 I don't update mine very often at all; I think I've only added a couple 
 within the last year.  (Some of the original scripts I wrote in 2007 still 
 catch sites today -- I guess spammers just don't update their websites.)  I 
 could post my current filters somewhere if you'd like to see them, but I 
 agree it would be neat to create some sort of centralized repository.  I 
 suppose the cleverest thing would be for someone to host an RHSBL based on 
 results from the script.  I have about 100K blacklisted domains I could 
 contribute...
 
 My unblacklistable domains list is pretty basic as well, mostly big 
 providers (AOL, GMail, Hotmail, etc) plus a few (about a dozen) I've added 
 when people have been blocked accidentally.
 
 -- Sam Clippinger
 
 
 
 
 On Aug 13, 2013, at 8:39 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
 
 Sam,
 
 I just started playing with your hunter-seeker script.  Is there a
 repository where the latest hunter-seeker filters can be downloaded?  I
 don't know how often you and others update them, but new filters would
 be a nice thing to share. Also, any unblacklistable domains that have
 been collected would be nice to share.
 
 Gary
 
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Re: [spamdyke-users] 127.0.0.1

2013-08-13 Thread BC


Gulp.  Could I be spamming myself?


On 8/13/2013 11:00 AM, spamdyke-users-requ...@spamdyke.org wrote:
 It looks like the originating IP address was 127.0.0.1, which is your server. 
  In other words, this log entry is for a message that was generated by 
 something on your server.  The reject-unresolvable-rdns filter won't block 
 connections where the name is localhost and the IP address is 127.0.0.1 -- 
 that would block any emails generated by mailing lists, cron jobs, contact 
 forms, etc.  It only blocks localhost when the IP address is*not*  127.0.0.1

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Re: [spamdyke-users] hunter seeker filters

2013-08-13 Thread Lutz Petersen


 I suppose the cleverest thing would be for someone to host an RHSBL based on 
 results from the script

Sam - that should be no problem, we could do this.
Data should be an ascii file in rhsbl formt.

Feel free to contact me directly..

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