> On Fri, 30 May 2014 11:45:13 +0200, Ji=C5=99=C3=AD Navr=C3=A1til <jiri@navr=
> atil.cz>
> wrote:
>
> > V 30. kv=C4=9Btna 2014 at 11:38:43, Gilles Chehade ([email protected])
> > naps=C3=A1no:
> > > What is your anti SPAM strategy please? Are available SPF and DKIM
> > > configurations examples for OpenSMTPD?=C2=A0
> > >=C2=A0
> > > Thak you for your recommendations.=C2=A0
> > >=C2=A0
> >=20
> > I only use greylisting and fopr big hosts like gmail and yahoo, I
> > have a script that queries their SPF records to whitelist the MX
> > servers that they advertise.=C2=A0
> >=20
> >=20
> > Thank you for quick reply.
> >=20
> > That looks as reasonable way for me. Could you share your script,
> > please?
>
> I have quite the same setup than Gilles, though I'm lazier so I use the
> list from Peter N. M. Hansteen : http://www.bsdly.net/~peter/nospamd
>
> > Jiri Navratil
>
> Cheers,
> --=20
> Vigdis

I am using bgp-spamd.net whitelisting for my domain in addition to
spamd.  It currently has ~ 91825 whitelisted ips. I had a similar
experience with github trying to send a mail with different IP each
time when spamd grey-trapped the first attempt. bgp-spamd whitelisted
IPs had all the IPs with which github was trying to send mail.


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