> On Aug 19, 2015, at 5:43 PM, Viktor Dukhovni <[email protected]> > wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 04:14:10PM -0400, Ben Greenfield wrote: > >>> First explain the problem, rather than the solution. >> >> We receive a lot of spam that have very rare top level domains .site, .link, >> .website, .eu. > > It is wrong to black TLDs, even if initially they appear to mostly > send spam.
It is quick and effective and my thinking was that if a legitimate domain gets rejected I would add it a specific ACCEPT above the reject in the custom header check. It may be a bad plan > Instead, try to improve your content filters. The spam that is getting through doesn’t have any spam score from spamassassin I guess I should insure that they aren’t circumventing the evaluation in someway. > > Whatever content scoring system is built-in to the Mac-OS/X Mail.app > client, for example, identifies the vast majority of my spam without > blocking any TLDs. I would like to be doing this on the server before it reaches the client. Thank you, Ben > > -- > Viktor.
