On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Christopher Martin wrote:
I guess I could white-list out all of sales' and senior management's
addresses.
The scenario where sales and senior management get all their spam with
no delay and everyone else gets the benefit of greylisting sounds pretty
much ideal.
Incidenta
> -Original Message-
> From: Chuck Swiger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 7 April 2007 12:44 AM
>
> You don't seem to mention using greylisting-- that will return a 4xx temp
> failure for all initial connections (except from sites which have been
> whitelisted). Only if the se
> -Original Message-
> From: Mikhail Goriachev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 7 April 2007 3:23 PM
>
>
> You could use /usr/ports/mail/mimedefang (www.mimedefang.org) miltered
> into your sendmail. Sorta like py-milter but in perl. The simplest,
> quickest and dirtiest solut
Christopher Martin wrote:
> Spam with randomly generated recipient addresses is draining our mail
> system's life away, and it seems the easiest way would be to verify the
> receiving party's/parties' address against Active Directory and then
> TEMPFAIL any mails that don't have any valid internal
Christopher Martin wrote:
Spam with randomly generated recipient addresses is draining our mail
system's life away, and it seems the easiest way would be to verify the
receiving party's/parties' address against Active Directory and then
TEMPFAIL any mails that don't have any valid internal mails
Spam with randomly generated recipient addresses is draining our mail
system's life away, and it seems the easiest way would be to verify the
receiving party's/parties' address against Active Directory and then
TEMPFAIL any mails that don't have any valid internal mails (rejects would
allow directo