On Dienstag, 25. September 2007 11:10 Vladimir Likhachev wrote:
> See pls http://www.gabacho-net.jp/en/anti-spam/anti-spam-system.html
> The only method I know is a
> 1. protocol delay 20-35 s before obtaining mail (resources required)
> or 2. complitely reject mail

We use a combined delay (66s) + greylisting, see 
http://k2net.hakuba.jp/targrey/index.en.html

>   from host names like  "ip101.dyn1.gkk.schedom-europe.net (unknown
>  [83.101.13.101])", if not AUTH. Require SMTP AUTH from Your real
> clients.
>  
> I think, all *real* MX host *must* have reverse DNS name. Some hosts,
> where reverse FQDN corresponds to multiple IP addresses, may be
> whitelisted manualy. 

We do NOT accept e-mail from hosts without reverse DNS.

> Direct mail from private adsl, ppp, etc... hosts to many different MX
> is a preffered SPAM method now. Blacklists is not effect in this
> case.

But my question was about the part of the e-mail "From:" line containing 
just the name, no e-mail address. It looks like some program is puzzled 
by that, and extends it with @zmi.at. I'd like to know if it's dbmail, 
the MTA (postfix), or the MUA (Outlook) - any hints?

mfg zmi
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