On Aug 24, 2009, at 17:58, mouss wrote:
LuKreme a écrit :
On 24-Aug-2009, at 08:28, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
The one bit of spam I'd like to stop, and I seem to remember seeing
talk of it at some point (but I've been unable to find it again) is
the spam appears to be from me to me. That is,
Martijn de Munnik wrote:
Most of this spam is also blocked using spamhaus. Also you could add SPF
to your own domain so no other servers could send mail using your
domain.
http://www.openspf.org/Introduction
One caveat is that SPF is used to verify the envelope sender, not what's
in the From:
Daniel L'Hommedieu a écrit :
[snip]
For those who are curious, here is my smtpd_recipient_restrictions:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated,
permit_mynetworks,
put
reject_unauth_destination
here. don't play with fire.
check_sender_access
On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 10:28 -0400, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
On Aug 24, 2009, at 10:10, Mikael Bak wrote:
Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
The spam I see pretty much all originates in China Brazil, with
some
originating in Korea US. It also pretty much all originates on
dynamic IP
Most of this spam is also blocked using spamhaus. Also you could add SPF
to your own domain so no other servers could send mail using your
domain.
http://www.openspf.org/Introduction
Off course your server should check the SPF records for incoming mail.
On 24-Aug-2009, at 08:28, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
The one bit of spam I'd like to stop, and I seem to remember seeing
talk of it at some point (but I've been unable to find it again) is
the spam appears to be from me to me. That is, the spammers who
use my email address as the from
LuKreme a écrit :
On 24-Aug-2009, at 08:28, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:
The one bit of spam I'd like to stop, and I seem to remember seeing
talk of it at some point (but I've been unable to find it again) is
the spam appears to be from me to me. That is, the spammers who use
my email address