[qmailtoaster] {Disarmed} Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-19 Thread Remo Mattei
What will be the best option to implement this file Tony?

Ciao

> On Dec 19, 2017, at 1:09 AM, Tony White  wrote:
> 
> Found it...
> 
> # Version 2017121800, Last Updated Mon Dec 18 07:07:01 2017 UTC
> http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
> 
> Worth a look see...
> 
> best wishes
>  Tony White
> 
> On 19/12/2017 09:52, Tony White wrote:
> 
>> Thank you Sean.
>> Now I remember seeing a website somewhere that had all these new
>> tld's in a file.
>> If I find it I will let you all know.
>> 
>> best wishes
>>  Tony White
>> 
>> On 19/12/2017 06:43, Sean Murphy wrote:
>> 
>>> Eric,
>>> 
>>> I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.
>>> 
>>> The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.
>>> 
>>> I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine. 
>>>  I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but I'm loathe to move 
>>> over from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I 
>>> suppose the time draws nigh, anyway.
>>> 
>>> And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in 
>>> Italy.
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> -Sean
>>> 
>>> On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
 I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could 
 never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to much 
 fiddling), but to your question:
 
 It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file 
 '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.
 
 Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
 http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom
 
 
 On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
> Greetings all,
> 
> We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  
> date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and flagging 
> them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this 
> possible in badmailfrom? Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, 
> or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be legitimate businesses 
> emailing from that domain at some point in the future, but that future is 
> certainly not now.
> 
> Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Sean P. Murphy
> 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-19 Thread Sean Murphy

Thanks, Tony.

Best,

Sean


On 12/19/2017 4:09 AM, Tony White wrote:

Found it...

# Version 2017121800, Last Updated Mon Dec 18 07:07:01 2017 UTC
http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt

Worth a look see...

best wishes
  Tony White

On 19/12/2017 09:52, Tony White wrote:


Thank you Sean.
Now I remember seeing a website somewhere that had all these new
tld's in a file.
If I find it I will let you all know.

best wishes
  Tony White

On 19/12/2017 06:43, Sean Murphy wrote:


Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 
machine.  I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but 
I'm loathe to move over from a machine that's working well even 
though it's past its date.  I suppose the time draws nigh, anyway.


And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from 
IPs in Italy.


Thanks!

-Sean

On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I 
could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam 
(to much fiddling), but to your question:


It'd be preferable to put an entry in 
/etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file '@domain.tld' so email would 
never reach the smtp daemon.


Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom



On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:

Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level 
domains,  date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most 
of them and flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the 
domain entirely.  Is this possible in badmailfrom? Will it support 
a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I 
realize there may be legitimate businesses emailing from that 
domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly 
not now.


Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to 
suggestions.


Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-19 Thread Tony White

Found it...

# Version 2017121800, Last Updated Mon Dec 18 07:07:01 2017 UTC
http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt

Worth a look see...

best wishes
  Tony White

On 19/12/2017 09:52, Tony White wrote:


Thank you Sean.
Now I remember seeing a website somewhere that had all these new
tld's in a file.
If I find it I will let you all know.

best wishes
  Tony White

On 19/12/2017 06:43, Sean Murphy wrote:


Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine.  I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a 
migration, but I'm loathe to move over from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I suppose the 
time draws nigh, anyway.


And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in Italy.

Thanks!

-Sean

On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster 
stuff until Dspam (to much fiddling), but to your question:


It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the 
smtp daemon.


Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom


On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:

Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  date in particular.  Spamassassin is 
catching most of them and flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible in 
badmailfrom? Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be 
legitimate businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly not now.


Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Tony White

Thank you Sean.
Now I remember seeing a website somewhere that had all these new
tld's in a file.
If I find it I will let you all know.

best wishes
  Tony White

On 19/12/2017 06:43, Sean Murphy wrote:


Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine.  I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a 
migration, but I'm loathe to move over from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I suppose the 
time draws nigh, anyway.


And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in Italy.

Thanks!

-Sean

On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster 
stuff until Dspam (to much fiddling), but to your question:


It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the 
smtp daemon.


Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom


On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:

Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching 
most of them and flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible in badmailfrom? 
Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be legitimate 
businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly not now.


Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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[qmailtoaster] {Disarmed} Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Remo Mattei
Well I have to say it’s working really well the 5.11 and only doing qmail with 
the web for qmailadmin ..
So not sure to move things over yet..

However I have my personal one on qmailtoaster cents 7 super good! But the auth 
has changed so moving people because of tither security on the imap .. will 
require a little bit of training for them.. or I need to see how to adopt the 
dovecot 1.x auth into the new one .. but again.. that’s not the plan!



> On Dec 18, 2017, at 12:08 PM, Sean Murphy  wrote:
> 
> I know, it's nerve-wracking, isn't it?
> 
> 
> On 12/18/2017 3:04 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:
>> I do have that too not sure to move them over yet!
>> 
>> Il giorno 18 dic 2017, alle ore 11:43, Sean Murphy 
>>  ha scritto:
>> 
>> Eric,
>> 
>> I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.
>> 
>> The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.
>> 
>> I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine.  
>> I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but I'm loathe to move 
>> over from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I 
>> suppose the time draws nigh, anyway.
>> 
>> And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in 
>> Italy.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> -Sean
>> 
>>> On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
>>> I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could 
>>> never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to much 
>>> fiddling), but to your question:
>>> 
>>> It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file 
>>> '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.
>>> 
>>> Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
>>> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom
>>> 
>>> 
 On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
 Greetings all,
 
 We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  
 date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and flagging 
 them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible 
 in badmailfrom? Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the 
 syntax different?  I realize there may be legitimate businesses emailing 
 from that domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly 
 not now.
 
 Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.
 
 Best,
 
 Sean P. Murphy
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Sean Murphy

I know, it's nerve-wracking, isn't it?


On 12/18/2017 3:04 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:

I do have that too not sure to move them over yet!

Il giorno 18 dic 2017, alle ore 11:43, Sean Murphy  
ha scritto:

Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine.  I 
have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but I'm loathe to move over 
from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I suppose 
the time draws nigh, anyway.

And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in Italy.

Thanks!

-Sean


On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could never 
control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to much fiddling), but 
to your question:

It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file 
'@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.

Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom



On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  date 
in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and flagging them as spam, but 
I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible in badmailfrom? Will it 
support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there 
may be legitimate businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the future, 
but that future is certainly not now.

Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Remo Mattei
I do have that too not sure to move them over yet! 

Il giorno 18 dic 2017, alle ore 11:43, Sean Murphy  
ha scritto:

Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 machine.  I 
have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but I'm loathe to move over 
from a machine that's working well even though it's past its date.  I suppose 
the time draws nigh, anyway.

And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs in Italy.

Thanks!

-Sean

> On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
> I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I could 
> never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to much 
> fiddling), but to your question:
> 
> It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders file 
> '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.
> 
> Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom
> 
> 
>> On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>> 
>> We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains,  
>> date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and flagging them 
>> as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is this possible in 
>> badmailfrom? Will it support a wildcard such as .@*\.date$, or is the syntax 
>> different?  I realize there may be legitimate businesses emailing from that 
>> domain at some point in the future, but that future is certainly not now.
>> 
>> Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Sean P. Murphy
>> 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Sean Murphy

Eric,

I just watched qmail reject a new address from the date domain.

The syntax is indeed .@*\.date$ in badmailfrom.

I'm still running an older version of the toaster on a CentOS 5.11 
machine.  I have a CentOS 7 box up and ready for a migration, but I'm 
loathe to move over from a machine that's working well even though it's 
past its date.  I suppose the time draws nigh, anyway.


And, for what it's worth, the latest rash of spam seems to be from IPs 
in Italy.


Thanks!

-Sean

On 12/18/2017 2:25 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I 
could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam 
(to much fiddling), but to your question:


It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders 
file '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.


Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom



On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:

Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains, 
 date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and 
flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is 
this possible in badmailfrom? Will it support a wildcard such as 
.@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be 
legitimate businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the 
future, but that future is certainly not now.


Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blocking Top Level Domains

2017-12-18 Thread Eric Broch
I put in a spam gateway, specifically, a Sonicwall device because I 
could never control spam using stock qmailtoaster stuff until Dspam (to 
much fiddling), but to your question:


It'd be preferable to put an entry in /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_senders 
file '@domain.tld' so email would never reach the smtp daemon.


Here's the badmailfrom wiki anyway: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Badmailfrom



On 12/18/2017 11:27 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:

Greetings all,

We are seeing a boatload of spammy mail from new top level domains, 
 date in particular.  Spamassassin is catching most of them and 
flagging them as spam, but I'd like to block the domain entirely.  Is 
this possible in badmailfrom?  Will it support a wildcard such as 
.@*\.date$, or is the syntax different?  I realize there may be 
legitimate businesses emailing from that domain at some point in the 
future, but that future is certainly not now.


Also, if there is a better way of doing this, I am open to suggestions.

Best,

Sean P. Murphy


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