Re: [9fans] upas/send -r

2016-09-27 Thread erik quanstrom
On Fri Sep 23 18:40:00 PDT 2016, jules.merit.eurocorp...@gmail.com wrote: > My cable company set my IP to my home address. All sorts of MITM, spoofing. > eurocorp.us (68.111.201.89) EscondidoCounty 1829 > There are 9fans in JadeHelm wargames. > I'm James Jake Niantic, .dk Orphilla. > (6:19)pm

Re: [9fans] upas/send -r

2016-09-23 Thread Jules Merit
My cable company set my IP to my home address. All sorts of MITM, spoofing. eurocorp.us (68.111.201.89) EscondidoCounty 1829 There are 9fans in JadeHelm wargames. I'm James Jake Niantic, .dk Orphilla. (6:19)pm confirmed Erich, I ChKe On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Erik Quanstrom

Re: [9fans] upas/send -r

2016-09-23 Thread Erik Quanstrom
that's an interesting topic.  I believe the best approach is to reject the incoming connection.  the bypass mods are pretty good at rejecting bogus sends by just enforcing RFC rules for helo. - erik

[9fans] upas/send -r

2016-09-23 Thread cinap_lenrek
i'v been getting emails send to my mailserver for random unknown accounts which produces bounce emails for the unsuspecting victims in the reply-to header. thinking if upas/send should reject mails instead when called from smtpd to avoid the backscatter. patched my local version so upas/send will