+++ Sayamindu Dasgupta [11/07/02 11:06 +0530]: > Received: from tac-tac-gw.dnet.cz ([194.108.17.180] helo=yahoo.com)_ > by penang.dnsvault.com with smtp (Exim 3.35 #1)
Here's where it originated - that tac-tac-gw.dnet.cz which is likely an open proxy. > Received: from mx.loxsystems.net ([61.131.233.162])_ > by smtp-server.tampabayr.com with asmtp; 01 Jun 2002 10:01:34 -0100 This header and the ones below it are forged as hell. > Received: from 203.130.231.6 ([203.130.231.6]) by > f64.law4.hottestmale.com with Nice :) All forged with servers which look very like real ISP's servers... f64.law4.hotmail.com for example, or smtp-server.tampabay.rr.com (roadrunner cable, in tampabay fl) > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Very likely to be 100% bogus. Go after the website in the spam. Then block that open proxy. In fact, it is best to use dnsbls of open proxies along with open relay dnsbls - a full 40% of my incoming spam at work (across our servers in 6 countries) is now from open proxies. See http://spamblock.outblaze.com/spamchk.html for a cocktail of dnsbls you can use... bring them together and integrate them with djb's rbldns (http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/rbldns.html) for maximum effect. -srs ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek PC Mods, Computing goodies, cases & more http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
