>>>>>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (2006-11-13 08:10:55): > Has anyone else noticed an increase in Spam?
Yes. I'm running a server with several mailing lists (completely unrelated to any Apache project whatsoever), and have had a notiecable increase in spam attacks on list-adresses lately. I solved the problem by greylisting (had spamassasin and spamcop+spahaus blacklisting previously). The rest of this mail should be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I set up an alias derby@ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mydomain>.com > which is now getting a ton of stock spams from 'bots. > > > > The e-mail alias is only used for this list and I'm certain that its coming > from an archive site. > > > > It would be nice if the e-mail addresses were munged prior to being placed > on the archive site. > > > > Also, it would be nice to have a clear filter in the subject line to > indicate where this mail is coming from. > > > > For example, the Dovecot mailing list will include inject a [dovecot] tag in > to the subject line. This makes it easier to filter the mail and put it > automatically in to the correct mbox. It will also make it easier to filter > against the alias. So that any mail to derby@ > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mydomain>.com that doesn't have a tag > like [derby-user] will automatically hit /dev/null. > > > > Can this be done? > > > > Danke! > > > > -G > -- Bernt Marius Johnsen, Database Technology Group, Staff Engineer, Technical Lead Derby/Java DB Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway
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