Renaud Allard wrote:

> I am trying to determine if a blacklist of IP of MXes (not containing
> the IP sending the spam, but the IP of the MX) exists, and if it
> would be useful to have such a blacklist.  
> 
> It seems that some spammers are using newly bought domains with real
> MX records. Those MXes seem to be only used by these spammers

Sorry if I've missed something here, but how will you KNOW that the MX
is used ONLY by spammers? I have bought domains that come with a default
MX that can be used to forward mail to a nominated address, and there
must be many cases where this is completely adequate - so if a spammer
buys a domain from the same provider, will these innocent domains be
tarred with the same brush?

> So the idea is: if someone sends me a mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
> can verify example.com MX which is mail.example.com which resolves to
> 1.2.3.4. And if 1.2.3.4 is in the blacklist, I could just deny the
> mail because it is a known spammer MX IP.   

Regards

Richard

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