On 2008-09-04, Jeff Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, that covers Google, all right. And then somebody called
> Websitewelcome.com gives me major grief. Is the only way to do this to wait
> for someone to complain that mail isn't going through?
No, you can also tell from spamdb output.
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jeff Simmons wrote:
So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's
Postini try to resend a single email message from just about every IP
they own.
For google, why not get it from the source itself?
Example:
# dig txt _spf.google.com | grep spf
;
Yeah, that covers Google, all right. And then somebody called
Websitewelcome.com gives me major grief. Is the only way to do this to wait
for someone to complain that mail isn't going through?
I know how to query for netblocks and such. What I don't know is how many
fraking commercial mail serv
Jeff Simmons wrote:
So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's
Postini try to resend a single email message from just about every IP
they own.
Here is a little script that would help you to create your own lists. I
use it and run it in cronjob once a month. Then it
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 20:26:25 -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote:
>So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's Postini
>try to resend a single email message from just about every IP they own.
>
>There are some whitelists for commercial servers available, mainly one at
>http://pro
Jeff Simmons wrote:
So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's Postini
try to resend a single email message from just about every IP they own.
And for postini, get it there too:
# dig txt spf.postini.com | grep spf
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> txt spf.postini.com
;spf.posti
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 08:26:25PM -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's Postini
> try to resend a single email message from just about every IP they own.
>
> There are some whitelists for commercial servers available, mainly one at
>
Jeff Simmons wrote:
So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's Postini
try to resend a single email message from just about every IP they own.
For google, why not get it from the source itself?
Example:
# dig txt _spf.google.com | grep spf
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> txt
Jeff Simmons writes:
> all out of date, and the link to the cvs list is broken. Anyone know of any
> uptodate compilations?
$ host -ttxt google.com
google.com descriptive text "v=spf1 include:_netblocks.google.com ~all"
$ host -ttxt _netblocks.google.com
_netblocks.google.com descriptive text "
So I just set up a nice spamd for a client, and then watched Google's Postini
try to resend a single email message from just about every IP they own.
There are some whitelists for commercial servers available, mainly one at
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/, but from what I can see the
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