[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2005-05-11 Thread Javier Navarro


  Thanks


*** Mensaje original  ***

El d=EDa 10/05/2005 a las 21:30 S=F6nke Ruempler escribi=F3:

Javier Navarro wrote:

   Now I am using SMTP after POP3 authentication and my question is: Will
my=3D
  customers be able to send mail using 0 code (CustMapsList=3D
  sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org:0) from a banned IP?

Yes - see the manual:

``0''
 the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send 
mail

'-S'
 the peer can send messages but a delay of S seconds is introduced 
between commands


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2005-05-10 Thread Sönke Ruempler
Javier Navarro wrote:

   Now I am using SMTP after POP3 authentication and my question is: Will my=
  customers be able to send mail using 0 code (CustMapsList=
   sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org:0) from a banned IP?

Yes - see the manual:

``0''
 the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send 
mail

'-S'
 the peer can send messages but a delay of S seconds is introduced 
between commands


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2005-04-29 Thread Javier Navarro

 Is your xmail server receiving mail directly from the Internet or is it
 being relayed from another mail server you have?
 Bill

My Xmail server is receiving directly from the Internet.


EIPMAP - without 's' - just to be sure ;)

Yes, I looked for EIPMAP but I didn't find any line with this text.

If still nothing, try to use one blacklist first, double check syntax and=
 if  possible use DNS Smarthost (because XMail resolves from the DNS root=
 otherwise). 

I'll try it.

May it be a DNS problem? Xmail is working fine without any DNS problem by=
 now...

Any other Idea?

Thanks


  Hi,
  Last days I configured XMail 1.20 - W2K to make some custom maps
 checking but I think something is wrong since I think I'm receiving
 the same spam.

  My server.tab CustMapsList line is:
  CustMapsList
=
 sbl.spamhaus.org:1,list.dsbl.org:1,relays.ordb.org:1,cn-kr.blackholes.us:1=
,bl.spamcop.net:1,cbl.abuseat.org:1,opm.blitzed.org:1

  (There's a TAB betwen CustMapsList and sbl.spa...)

  Am I missing anything? Should I configure any other thing to make it
 work?




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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2005-04-28 Thread Sönke Ruempler
On Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:21 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Javier Navarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi,
  Last days I configured XMail 1.20 - W2K to make some custom maps
 checking but I think something is wrong since I think I'm receiving
 the same spam.

  My server.tab CustMapsList line is:
  CustMapsList
 sbl.spamhaus.org:1,list.dsbl.org:1,relays.ordb.org:1,cn-kr.blackholes.us:1,bl.spamcop.net:1,cbl.abuseat.org:1,opm.blitzed.org:1

  (There's a TAB betwen CustMapsList and sbl.spa...)

  Am I missing anything? Should I configure any other thing to make it
 work?

Seems to be right. Check for EIPMAP entries in your smtp log files. There 
you can see if it works ;-) 

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2005-04-28 Thread Sönke Ruempler
On Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:45 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Javier Navarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  There are no EIPMAPS in my smtp logs :-(

EIPMAP - without 's' - just to be sure ;)

If still nothing, try to use one blacklist first, double check syntax and if 
possible use DNS Smarthost (because XMail resolves from the DNS root 
otherwise). 

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Tracy
At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
192.168.1.104

That's a non-routable address, and should not be checked against a DNSBL. 
Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Bowen Moursund
 At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
 192.168.1.104
 
 That's a non-routable address,

Yes, I know.

 and should not be checked 
 against a DNSBL. 
 Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address

Well then why is XMail doing so, and how can I correct the problem?

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler
 Well then why is XMail doing so, and how can I correct the problem?

That can happen if your /etc/resolv.conf has a search entry with * DNS
entry.

such as

search blah.com

and you have

*.blah.com A 123.123.123.123

in your DNS.

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Tracy
At 12:15 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:

  At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
  192.168.1.104
 
  That's a non-routable address,

Yes, I know.

  and should not be checked
  against a DNSBL.
  Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address

Well then why is XMail doing so, and how can I correct the problem?

Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them? 

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Bowen Moursund
 That can happen if your /etc/resolv.conf has a search entry with * DNS
 entry.

I'm using 1.20 running on Windows Server 2000. If there might be a DNS
problem there, wgere would I look?

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Bowen Moursund
 Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them? 

All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler
 I'm using 1.20 running on Windows Server 2000. If there might be a DNS
 problem there, wgere would I look?

check ipconfig /all for the dns-suffix entry, then ping some virtual host
like blahblubsuelz.yourdnssuffix.net

If it resolves, that is your problem.

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Tracy
At 12:40 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:

  Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them?

All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.

Show some log entries for non-local IP addresses.

I'm using 1.20 locally on Windows 2000 Server, with about a dozen DNSBLs, 
with no problems.  Also, try doing a manual lookup on the DNSBL and see if 
it resolves properly.

Something like:

nslookup 36.172.219.66.dnsbl.sorbs.net

If it returns Non-existent domain, then that means it should be accepted. 
If it returns 127.0.0.1 or some other IP address, then it would be rejected.

Here's how it looks on my system:

C:\nslookup 36.172.219.66.dnsbl.sorbs.net
Server:  karen.arisiasoft.com
Address:  66.219.172.36

*** karen.arisiasoft.com can't find 36.172.219.66.dnsbl.sorbs.net: 
Non-existent domain

C:\

For comparison purposes, here's a lookup of an address which is listed (and 
hence should be rejected):

C:\nslookup 50.179.31.216.list.dsbl.org
Server:  karen.arisiasoft.com
Address:  66.219.172.36

Name:50.179.31.216.list.dsbl.org
Address:  127.0.0.2


C:\ 

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:

  Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them? 
 
 All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.

When RBLs dies, either by natural cause or by lawsuite, they use to
blacklist everyone to catch sysadmin attention to remove them from their 
checks.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList rejects all IPs

2004-07-12 Thread Bowen Moursund
  All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.
 
 When RBLs dies, either by natural cause or by lawsuite, they use to
 blacklist everyone to catch sysadmin attention to remove them 
 from their 
 checks.

The problem occurs when using only a known-to-be working DNSBL in
CustMapsList.

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList question

2004-05-22 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 22 May 2004, John Kielkopf wrote:

 Are the DNS queries by xmail for CustMapsList performed in parallel?

Multiple threads can issue parallel request, but a single SMTP connection 
(thread) does it in a serial way.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList question

2004-05-22 Thread John Kielkopf
Davide Libenzi wrote:

On Sat, 22 May 2004, John Kielkopf wrote:

  

Are the DNS queries by xmail for CustMapsList performed in parallel?



Multiple threads can issue parallel request, but a single SMTP connection 
(thread) does it in a serial way.

  


Thanks for the quick answer.

Anyone know of any cross-platform (*nix/windows) tools for doing 
parallel RBL requests?  The RBLClient.pm perl module is out of the 
question because it spikes the CPU it's running on to 100% while wafting 
for response or time-out.

-John


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList and SMTP.IPPROP.TAB question

2004-04-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Shawn Anderson wrote:

 Davide,
 
 Would it be possible to add a way to skip the CustomMapsList look up based
 on domains as well as IP address?  I have a few clients that are on dynamic
 ip address for there outgoing mail server (business clients not end users)
 and it would be great if I could just add there exact domain.

Use SMTP auth.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList and SMTP.IPPROP.TAB question

2004-04-29 Thread Shawn Anderson
That doesn't help for emails coming from other SMTP servers, only people
connecting directly to my server.

Shawn
 

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Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList and SMTP.IPPROP.TAB question

On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Shawn Anderson wrote:

 Davide,
 
 Would it be possible to add a way to skip the CustomMapsList look up 
 based on domains as well as IP address?  I have a few clients that are 
 on dynamic ip address for there outgoing mail server (business clients 
 not end users) and it would be great if I could just add there exact
domain.

Use SMTP auth.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList question?

2004-04-26 Thread Bowen Moursund
 Does anyone know if it is possible to exclude certain 
 IPs/domains from the CustMapsList check?

Yes, in smtp.ipprop.tab, e.g.:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32[TAB]WhiteList=1

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList question?

2004-04-26 Thread Shawn Anderson
Darn it, how did I miss that in the manual :)  Thanks.

Shawn 

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Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList question?

 Does anyone know if it is possible to exclude certain IPs/domains from 
 the CustMapsList check?

Yes, in smtp.ipprop.tab, e.g.:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32[TAB]WhiteList=1

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-04-22 Thread Charles Frolick
You could list a site like http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=97, which
is a frequently updated listing of all known (to them, but a very complete
list) blacklist servers.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoLink.net 

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Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList

And maybe substitute or give hints about some of these:

bl.spamcop.net
ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org
dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
opm.blitzed.org.
dnsbl.sorbs.net
dnsbl.njabl.org

I don't know wich works best but I'm shure they are free as spamassassin
uses them as default.

Ciao
Dario

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From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Xmail-ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:52 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList


 On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Sasa Stupar wrote:

  Davide,
  I think it is time to remove the default settings for CustMapsList
  because these services (*.mail-abuse.org) are only for subscribed users.
 
  Quote:
  The default DNS blacklist, blackholes.mail-abuse.org,
  is a service offered by the Mail Abuse Prevention System
  (MAPS). As of July 31, 2001, MAPS is a subscription
  service, so using that network address won't work if you
  haven't subscribed. Contact MAPS to subscribe
  (http://mail-abuse.org/).

 Ok, I will.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-04-21 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Sasa Stupar wrote:

 Davide,
 I think it is time to remove the default settings for CustMapsList 
 because these services (*.mail-abuse.org) are only for subscribed users.
 
 Quote:
 The default DNS blacklist, blackholes.mail-abuse.org,
 is a service offered by the Mail Abuse Prevention System
 (MAPS). As of July 31, 2001, MAPS is a subscription
 service, so using that network address won't work if you
 haven't subscribed. Contact MAPS to subscribe
 (http://mail-abuse.org/).

Ok, I will.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-04-21 Thread Dario Jakopec
And maybe substitute or give hints about some of these:

bl.spamcop.net
ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org
dsn.rfc-ignorant.org
opm.blitzed.org.
dnsbl.sorbs.net
dnsbl.njabl.org

I don't know wich works best but I'm shure they are free as spamassassin
uses them as default.

Ciao
Dario

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From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Xmail-ML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:52 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList


 On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Sasa Stupar wrote:

  Davide,
  I think it is time to remove the default settings for CustMapsList
  because these services (*.mail-abuse.org) are only for subscribed users.
 
  Quote:
  The default DNS blacklist, blackholes.mail-abuse.org,
  is a service offered by the Mail Abuse Prevention System
  (MAPS). As of July 31, 2001, MAPS is a subscription
  service, so using that network address won't work if you
  haven't subscribed. Contact MAPS to subscribe
  (http://mail-abuse.org/).

 Ok, I will.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-04-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Andréas wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Is there any way to get the CustMapsList option in SERVER.TAB to look at all
 relay IP:s/hosts in a mail rather than just the delivering one? Sometimes I
 see spam which has passed through one or several known spam relays on the
 way to my mail server but isn't caught by CustMapsList since the server that
 is finally delivering the mail to me, isn't listed as spam relay.
 
 Maybe this is already possible? I can't find anything about it though.

You can write an SMTP post-data filter for that.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-03-31 Thread Tracy
At 00:38 3/31/2004, you wrote:
CustMapsList[TAB]sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.:0

There appears to be an extra period between org and : Could that be 
part of the problem? 

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-03-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Tracy wrote:

 At 00:38 3/31/2004, you wrote:
 CustMapsList[TAB]sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.:0
 
 There appears to be an extra period between org and : Could that be 
 part of the problem? 

No that's fine.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-03-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Matic wrote:

 Hi!
 I am having a wierd situation using CustMapsList function of XMail. I have this line
 
 CustMapsList[TAB]sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.:0
 
 in server.tab (real TAB instead of [TAB]). Amount of SPAM has decreased since using 
 this DNSBL, but not all mails from DNSBL do get blocked. I know this because I am 
 also using a K9 (http://keir.net/k9.html) on the client machine, it has a spam 
 filter but also a DNSBL check option and it has configured the same server 
 (sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org). It marks a subject of a mail if it is a SPAM or a DNSBL, and 
 75% of spam is marked as DNSBL. Is my xmail configuration wrong or am i missing 
 something else?

Maybe the filre is using more than just that map.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-03-31 Thread Matic
No, I have checked, that's the only one.

Matic
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 8:12 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList


 On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Matic wrote:

  Hi!
  I am having a wierd situation using CustMapsList function of XMail. I
have this line
 
  CustMapsList[TAB]sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.:0
 
  in server.tab (real TAB instead of [TAB]). Amount of SPAM has decreased
since using this DNSBL, but not all mails from DNSBL do get blocked. I know
this because I am also using a K9 (http://keir.net/k9.html) on the client
machine, it has a spam filter but also a DNSBL check option and it has
configured the same server (sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org). It marks a subject of a
mail if it is a SPAM or a DNSBL, and 75% of spam is marked as DNSBL. Is my
xmail configuration wrong or am i missing something else?

 Maybe the filre is using more than just that map.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2004-03-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Matic wrote:

 No, I have checked, that's the only one.

XMail does simply the lookup of:

inverse-ip.map-host

You can check the result by yourself.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList / Allow mail

2004-02-03 Thread Bill Healy
You could use whitelist in SMTP.IPPROP.TAB, that would be per
originating server though, not domain or user.

Bill

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Any easy way to get Xmail to not refuse mail from servers listed in a black
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different server, and without using a filter that has to wait for the entire
email to be received before refusing it?
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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2003-03-13 Thread Boechie van den Brand

Yes, i'm interested in a configurable whitelist of ip's, not domain
addresses.

Boechie.

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  Hello Davide.
 
  Regarding the custmapslists.
  Is it possible to use some kind of whitelist..?

 DL Ok, how many will find IP whitelist useful ? I mean *really* useful


 Hehee...
 A whitelist for domain adresses and not ip:s. (like squid:s acl..)
 (My thought was simply that it would be a fast way to fix up what some
 orbs are stoping sometimes.)

 [Orbs are not always accurate i have found..]  ;)


  If it is a major thing to do - hey dont bother just for me..
  Maybe i can find an alternative to orbs.

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2003-03-12 Thread co

Hello Davide.

Regarding the custmapslists.
Is it possible to use some kind of whitelist..?

Br,
Christian Otrel
=

 However i think the list offers a solution. A lookup against this list can
 have several different responses. Every class of spam source has it's own
 code. A lookup responds in a value between 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.0.11. How can
 i only block all SMTP-server from one class and not the others? (for example
 only SMTP-servers that are listed as a 127.0.0.1 (=individual spam source))

DL I'm afraid it's not possible to do that.



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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList -vs- Local Addresses

2003-02-04 Thread Box

LOL!  No, I was speaking of internal LAN addresses.

Doesn't matter.  My DNS server was the problem.  It helps if it's running.
;-)

Thanks.


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 On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Box wrote:

 
  Is there a way to have XMail bypass CustMapsList lookups on local
addresses?

 Nope. Why ? you own IPs are blacklisted ?



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[xmail] Re: Custmapslist

2002-12-30 Thread Louis Becker
Hi,

 is there any reason why www.xmailserver.org does no more respond ?


At 12:18 20/12/2002 -0200, you wrote:

I'm using here:
CustMapsList list.dsbl.org.:1

but seems that dsbl.org isn't working.

Could someone advice me about others black lists and how to use it with
XMail?

ps: We're a internet service provider

Thank you

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[xmail] Re: Custmapslist

2002-12-30 Thread Liron Newman
It's aliiive! :)

Louis Becker wrote:

Hi,

 is there any reason why www.xmailserver.org does no more respond ?


At 12:18 20/12/2002 -0200, you wrote:

  

I'm using here:
CustMapsList list.dsbl.org.:1

but seems that dsbl.org isn't working.

Could someone advice me about others black lists and how to use it with
XMail?

ps: We're a internet service provider

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[xmail] Re: custmapslist

2002-09-11 Thread Lars Troen



We use korea.services.net AND relays.visi.com here. It blocks out all =
korean mails and most of the regular spam. Both these are free to use.

For a comparison list of such services go here:
http://www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/spam/Blacklists_Compared.html


Lars=20

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 Which of the custmapslist dns servers are free for questions?
 I am looking for free spam checking...
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[xmail] Re: custmapslist

2002-09-11 Thread co


Thank you Lars and Sönke..

Good to have you out there..  :)

Christian Otrel
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 We use korea.services.net AND relays.visi.com here. It blocks out all =
 korean mails and most of the regular spam. Both these are free to use.

 For a comparison list of such services go here:
 http://www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/spam/Blacklists_Compared.html


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[xmail] Re: custmapslist

2002-09-11 Thread Newsmirror



this URL may be of some interest aswell.
It lists all known DNS-based Spam Databases with
descriptions of service status
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm



btw, are you from gothenburg sweden by any chance ?
cool, then there's atleast two of us over here using xmail.


/Thomas.


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[xmail] Re: custmapslist

2002-09-11 Thread co


Thanks!!


 
 
 this URL may be of some interest aswell.
 It lists all known DNS-based Spam Databases with
 descriptions of service status
 http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
 

I will look into it...
 
 
 btw, are you from gothenburg sweden by any chance ?
Yes, by the Redbergsplatsen.
 cool, then there's atleast two of us over here using xmail.
Yes, sure is... Good to know that i am not the only one in 
 sweden..  :)

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList and bl.spamcop.net

2002-05-16 Thread Camacho, Christian


I've received Spam, like the following header, where spammers utilize a
second mail server to relay the spam, and since many anti-spam filters have
in their blacklists the first Ip used to send spam, the mails are not
filtered.

What other alternatives I have with Xmail to stop this kind of Spam?

Regards,
Christian

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Asunto: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList and bl.spamcop.net



On Tue, 14 May 2002, Camacho, Christian wrote:


  X-Mailer: WEBmail 2.70
 
 the message arrive on XMail coming from this IP address :
 
 216.148.213.135
 
 That's the last hop, it's a redirection from an email that I have
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), it didn't generate the spam, is this a limitation of
 the custmapslist feature or am I conceptually wrong?

yes, XMail check the peer address, that is the address of the machine
connecting to it.
you've to put blacklist check to your bastion mail server ( or move XMail
to be the first one ).




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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList and bl.spamcop.net

2002-05-14 Thread Gerrit P. Haase


Hallo Christian,

Am Dienstag, 14. Mai 2002 um 22:10 schriebst du:

 Yesterday I configured CustMapList in server.tab, today I'm still receiving
 spam:

C:\nslookup 134.27.134.66.bl.spamcop.net
 Servidor:  fuego.golder.cl
 Address:  192.168.51.200

 Nombre:  134.27.134.66.bl.spamcop.net
 Address:  127.0.0.2

 Server.tab contains:
 CustMapsList
 bl.spamcop.net.:1,relays.mail-abuse.org.:1,blackholes.mail-abuse.org.:1,dia
 lups.mail-abuse.org.:1,relays.ordb.org.:1

I use:

CustMapsList  
relays.osirusoft.com.:0,relays.ordb.org.:0,bl.spamcop.net.:0,dnsbl.njabl.org.:0

but I cannot tell if it is really working.
The possible options (0,1) are:

1   = the connection is drooped soon
0   = the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send 
mail

Is it still possible to relay if the connection is dropped soon?
Davide?

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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList and bl.spamcop.net

2002-05-14 Thread Camacho, Christian


 X-Mailer: WEBmail 2.70

the message arrive on XMail coming from this IP address :

216.148.213.135

That's the last hop, it's a redirection from an email that I have
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), it didn't generate the spam, is this a limitation of
the custmapslist feature or am I conceptually wrong?

Thanks,
Christian




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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?

2002-05-02 Thread Gerrit P. Haase


Davide schrieb:

 This is the example from server.tab:

 CustMapsList  
relays.mail-abuse.org.:-8,blackholes.mail-abuse.org.:1,dialups.mail-abuse.org.:0

 So I want to use ORDB.ORG

 Howto setup for ORDB.ORG?
 CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:-8
 Just s.th. like this?

Is this correct?
What else do I need to set up?
It is not working!  Do I need to setup my DNS Server to deal with this?


 What is the best option if a 'spammer' connects?
  1   = the connection is drooped soon
  0   = the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send mail
 -S   = the peer can send messages but a delay of S seconds will be introduced 
between commands

 Which option will make the greatest damage to him?

 it's up to you. the delay approach let you accept email at a very slow
 rate and this usually makes real spammers to stay away from you server.
 but i said usually and this does not prevent spammers to DoS your server
 by opening multiple slow connections by saturating your receiving threads.

I see, so I will take drop soon.

 And do I need to set:
 SMTP-RDNSCheck1

 up to you, again.

So it will work if I do RDNSCheck or not?


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?

2002-05-02 Thread Gerrit P. Haase


Gerrit schrieb:


 Davide schrieb:

 This is the example from server.tab:

 CustMapsList  
relays.mail-abuse.org.:-8,blackholes.mail-abuse.org.:1,dialups.mail-abuse.org.:0

 So I want to use ORDB.ORG

 Howto setup for ORDB.ORG?
 CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:-8
 Just s.th. like this?

 Is this correct?
 What else do I need to set up?
 It is not working!  Do I need to setup my DNS Server to deal with this?

From the logs:

iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   192.168.5.3   2002-05-02 
21:52:55   ismene.koeln.convey.denull.dk   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] S8C39 RCPT=OK 0
iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   192.168.5.3   2002-05-02 
21:52:55   ismene.koeln.convey.denull.dk   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] S8C39 RECV=OK 477
iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   130.228.230.47
2002-05-02 21:52:57   mimer.null.dk 62.138.63.18  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   S8C3A RCPT=OK 0
iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   130.228.230.47
2002-05-02 21:52:57   mimer.null.dk 62.138.63.18  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   S8C3A RECV=OK 1135
iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   130.228.230.9 2002-05-02 
21:52:57   mimer.null.dk 62.138.63.18  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
S8C3B RCPT=OK 0
iokaste.koeln.convey.de   koeln.convey.de   130.228.230.9 2002-05-02 
21:52:57   mimer.null.dk 62.138.63.18  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
S8C3B RECV=OK 2020

One of the servers 130.228.230.47 or 130.228.230.9 is listed:
http://www.ordb.org/lookup/?host=130.228.230.47
It is the first one.
The second is not in the database:
http://www.ordb.org/lookup/?host=130.228.230.9

So why is the mail getting through?


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?

2002-05-02 Thread Gerrit P. Haase


Davide schrieb:


  Howto setup for ORDB.ORG?
  CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:-8
  Just s.th. like this?

 Is this correct?
 What else do I need to set up?
 It is not working!  Do I need to setup my DNS Server to deal with this?

 this wil drop the connection :

 CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:1

OK.

 you've to have the dns correctly configured onto the XMail machine. try :

 # nslookup 2.0.0.127.relays.ordb.org.

 it should give you 127.0.0.2

$ nslookup 2.0.0.127.relays.ordb.org.
Server:  iokaste.koeln.convey.de
Address:  192.168.5.5

Name:2.0.0.127.relays.ordb.org
Address:  127.0.0.2


Looks correct.

  And do I need to set:
  SMTP-RDNSCheck1

  up to you, again.

 So it will work if I do RDNSCheck or not?

 setting up these things is a tradeoff. too strict behaviour usually gives
 you problems because you've to deal with good SMTP clients that fall
 inside your traps. it's totally up to the administrator this kind of
 things.

Hmmm, I just don't want that every spammer on earth can abuse my system.


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?

2002-05-02 Thread Gerrit P. Haase


Gerrit schrieb:

It works now;)

Testing your ordb block.

Here is how the conversation looked from our tester.

Connected to 62.138.63.18 port 25...
421 [XMail 1.8 (Win32/Ix86) ESMTP Server] service not available, closing
transmission channel
HELO mimer.null.dk

It looks like the mail got blocked one way or another.

Great, I love this business:-)

Thanks Davide for your help.


Gerrit

 Davide schrieb:

 One of the servers 130.228.230.47 or 130.228.230.9 is listed:
 http://www.ordb.org/lookup/?host=130.228.230.47
 It is the first one.
 The second is not in the database:
 http://www.ordb.org/lookup/?host=130.228.230.9

 So why is the mail getting through?

 did you set connection delay or drop ?

 CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:-8
 I'll change now to drop.

 again, to test an IP listing :

 X.Y.Z.W

 you've to :

 # nslookup W.Z.Y.X.relays.ordb.org.

 $ nslookup 47.230.228.130.relays.ordb.org.
 Server:  iokaste.koeln.convey.de
 Address:  192.168.5.5

 Nicht autorisierte Antwort:
 Name:47.230.228.130.relays.ordb.org
 Address:  127.0.0.2

 $ nslookup 9.230.228.130.relays.ordb.org.
 Server:  iokaste.koeln.convey.de
 Address:  192.168.5.5

 *** 9.230.228.130.relays.ordb.org. wurde von iokaste.koeln.convey.de nicht gefunden:
 Non-existent domain

 Looks good, the one is found, the other one is not found,
 as expected, so I'll test again now and report back in a minute.


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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?

2002-05-02 Thread Henrik Steffen


Hi,

I am currently using:

CustMapsListrbl-plus.mail-abuse.org.:0,relays.ordb.org.:0

which works fine for me

I set SMTP-RDNSCheck to 0, because too many people out there
have their mailservers configured without matching reverse-lookups. We have
been trying it for a few days only and gained a lot of complaints for it.

What experiences does the rest of the group have with RDNSCheck ?

Mit freundlichem Gruß

Henrik Steffen
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- Original Message -
From: Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:27 PM
Subject: [xmail] CustMapsList for ORDB.ORG HowTo?



 This is the example from server.tab:

 CustMapsList
relays.mail-abuse.org.:-8,blackholes.mail-abuse.org.:1,dialups.mail-abuse.o
rg.:0

 So I want to use ORDB.ORG

 Howto setup for ORDB.ORG?
 CustMapsList  relays.ordb.org.:-8
 Just s.th. like this?

 What is the best option if a 'spammer' connects?
  1   = the connection is drooped soon
  0   = the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can
send mail
 -S   = the peer can send messages but a delay of S seconds will be
introduced between commands

 Which option will make the greatest damage to him?

 And do I need to set:
 SMTP-RDNSCheck1

 as well?


 Gerrit
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[xmail] Re: CustMapsList

2002-01-29 Thread Henrik Steffen

Hi Davide,

again it was my fault *grumbl*

i hadn't put an entry for my own dns-server into
/etc/resolv.conf --- and I guess xmail queries the default
nameserver, doesn't it?


Mit freundlichem Gruß

Henrik Steffen
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- Original Message -
From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: XMail mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:16 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: CustMapsList


 On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Henrik Steffen wrote:

 
  Hello,
 
  now I entered:
  rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org:1
  in the CustMapsList (using Ctrl)
 
  But right after lunch, there was another spam-mail
  Received: from 12.64.12.52   which is a black-listed ip-number.
 
  The rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org zone is set up as a slave zone in the DNS
  which is the same machine as the XMail-Server.
 
  Am I missing something, or shouldn't it have worked?
 
  I even tried from a dial-up account to send mail to a local user at our
  xmail-server... it was accepted for delivery
  something doesn't work yet. what can I do?

 From the same machine that is running XMail try to test aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd :

 # nslookup ddd.ccc.bbb.aaa.rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org

 XMail simply uses a name lookup like this one and if it fails that means
 that something strange in the DNS exist. You've also to be carefull that
 some list are closed and then reopened, and during the closing period they
 give false responses.




 - Davide


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