You got joe-jobbed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_job
What MTA do you run?
seifried.org Mail looks like this:
Internet
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Firewall - OpenBSD with spamd (defaults) and very agressive
greytrapping.This catches about 90% of my spam (the main idea is to reduce
load on spamassassin and make sure I'm talking to a real mail server). For
example if you try to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] you get
black listed (so often spammers go in alphabetical order hit those before
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) I also have a script that checks the maillogs for
undeliverable addresses and adds those (about 3000 in all added, very few
new ones being added now).
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Incoming MX servers - two servers running Postfix with various anti-spam
things enabled.
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Mail server - Postfix server with spamassassin and some procmail filtering
for attachments/etc to my personal accounts. IMAPS server for mail
retrieval.
So currently I have two main lines of defense against spam: OpenBSD spamd
and spamassassin. I have not yet enabled Bayes filtering, which would
provide an additional level of spam filtering (I get 2-3 spams a day to my
accounts so it's not enough to bother me enough to setup Bayes filtering).
Vini
-Kurt
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