Tom has done a great job in creating a live blacklist, meaning a list
that changes and does not just grow because something happened to get
listed in it 3 years ago.
I'm trying to create something so everyone can do this, that is, update
your list when an address is no longer in use. Perhaps
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Kill list criteria- Image`fx
Tom,
You should remove
.m0.net ID-20021011-000189
from the list. It is used by many legitimate mailing lists, from
bookstores
(Border's) to computer vendors (Palm to customers, HP to it's vendors)
to brokers
This is a cute one:
HELO aol.com
(I thought AOL long ago upgraded to ESMTP!).
Ditto with hotmail.com, yahoo.com, excite.com, msn.com, localhost.* and
netscape.com.
This represents 5% of our blocked spam (it used to be 10%, but I guess
spammers that use that blaster aren't getting much
Where do I add the trigger to make this file work
This kill list was designed for Declude users and can be implemented
through the configuration file. Here is an example snippet of the
cfg and the junkfile.
CFG
KILLFROMfromfiled:\imail\declude\fromfile.txt x
Must have missed the original post where about sharing your list.
We would definitely like to take advantage of that offer.
Can you send me details?
The full list can be downloaded from the following url:
http://www.imagefxonline.net/apps/delog/fromfile.txt
Our daily updates can be
Is there any criteria to get listed on your list? I have noticed over
the last couple of weeks that more and more sites that I would have
thought would be legitimate are being listed?
If they spam me and our users they will more than likely be blacklisted.
However, if the site is an ISP or