On 17.03.13 19:00, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
cbl.abuseat.org
zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net
bl.spamcop.net
I don't know if the latter two are functional anymore.
they should be...
the Composite Blocking List (cbl) gets 99+% of the blocking list hits,
which are automatically scanned from the mail log and
On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 13:11 -0400, Andrew Burnette wrote:
Rarely see anyone posting their blacklists:-) but...
Thanks for these, Andrew. Having gotten lazy myself, my list of
advisory blacklist sites is now down to three, after removing njabl from
my esmtpd configuration as per Gordon's
Before asking for help I tried that, but it didn't work so I assumed
that it wasn't really related. Now I tried again, still does'nt work.
I first stop all the courier services, then I add the following line to
/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxdeny
then I run
Ok, the smtpaccess entry works, but I thought it didn't because being
the number of received emails in the order of tens of thousands, lot of
them were still in the queue and kept being delivered.
On 03/16/2013 10:02 AM, Lorenzo Pistone wrote:
Before asking for help I tried that, but it
On 16.03.13 10:02, Lorenzo Pistone wrote:
Before asking for help I tried that, but it didn't work so I assumed
that it wasn't really related. Now I tried again, still does'nt work.
I first stop all the courier services, then I add the following line to
/etc/courier/smtpaccess/default
On 03/16/2013 02:43 AM, Lorenzo Pistone wrote:
Ok, the smtpaccess entry works, but I thought it didn't because being
the number of received emails in the order of tens of thousands, lot of
them were still in the queue and kept being delivered.
It's uncommon for simple spam to appear at such a
I think I've been not very clear. The point is that someone
misconfigured some automatic newsletter on his host, and I, being in his
newsletter list, have been bombed with that thousands of emails.So I
think that passwords here have nothing to do.
On 03/16/2013 05:55 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 03/16/2013 06:36 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 16.03.13 10:02, Lorenzo Pistone wrote:
Before asking for help I tried that, but it didn't work so I assumed
that it wasn't really related. Now I tried again, still does'nt work.
I first stop all the courier services, then I add the
On 03/16/2013 10:11 AM, Andrew Burnette wrote:
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.2 \
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.3 \
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.6 \
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.8
njabl has been shut down:
On 03/16/2013 04:14 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 03/16/2013 10:11 AM, Andrew Burnette wrote:
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.2 \
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.3 \
-block=dnsbl.njabl.org,BLOCK,127.0.0.6 \
Hello,
how do I block connection from a certain IP that send spam to my hosted
domains?
Regards.
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Lorenzo Pistone writes:
Hello,
how do I block connection from a certain IP that send spam to my hosted
domains?
Add an entry to smtpaccess.
man makesmtpaccess
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