On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 10:28:19PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Zenon Panoussis wrote:
> >
> >Something like courier's MAXRCPT, but counting per day instead
> >of per message. Something that says "no single IP in the range
> >a.b.c.d/x can send to more than 1000 recipients per day, no
> >matter what". A default limit which no normal user will ever run
> >into, but which would all the same make the service useless to
> >any spammer. This would allow ISPs to put a limit to their own
> >customers, while still accepting any amount of mail from "foreign"
> >servers. That, in turn, would invalidate the whole concept of
> >throwaway accounts.
> ...
> >First mail server to offer the feature wins the year's anti-spam
> >awards ;)
> 
> I didn't get around to working on that for a while, but the filter only 
> took about an hour to write:
> 
> http://phantom.dragonsdawn.net/~gordon/courier-patches/courier-pythonfilter/
> 
> The "ratelimit" version included in 0.4 should work.  I wouldn't 
> recommend using the dialback filter at this point, though.  There are 
> some problems with it that I'm beginning to think are just a deadlock in 
> python itself.  If you install the software, exclude that filter.

I've been following this thread, and I just want to publically
congratulate you on your courier-pythonfilter package, which I just
now looked at for the first time.

I'm now going to incorporate your package into my Courier setup.

Keep up the good work!


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