Jay Lee a écrit :
> Alexander Schulz wrote:
>> I get a lot of spam from "consumer broadband machines", which have
>> dns names containing the ip address, like 24-205-10-141.dhcp.domain.tdl
>>
>> I would like to reject these mail early, like the badfrom addresses I
>> can set in bofh. Or even earlyer, as soon as the connectio is made.
>>
>> Is there a way to achieve that with courier? I didn't find anything
>> on the website or in the mailing list archives. Are there plans to
>> integrate such a feature? Or strong opinions against it?
>>   
>
>
> Configure one of the DNS blacklists that keeps track of dynamic IP 
> Addresses.  NJABL.org comes to mind.  Be prepared to take the heat 
> when legit mail gets rejected (it will, although some may consider 
> that acceptable if it keeps spam down).
>
> Jay

Hello,

With that BLACLISTS variable, I have almost no spam :

BLACKLISTS="-block=sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org,BLOCK 
-block=dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net,BLOCK/127.0.0.10 
-block=socks.dnsbl.sorbs.net,BLOCK/127.0.0.3 
-block=zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net,BLOCK/127.0.0.9 
-block=nomail.rhsbl.sorbs.net,BLOCK/127.0.0.12"

Take care, .dnsbl.sorbs.net zone can blacklist providers if they are 
used to spam.

HTH.
jerome Blion.




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