Hi Paul,
Beta testing - yes very soon.
I think the requirement may include a running a nameserver. Maybe I need
automated email submissions or something. I was not planning on running
something like orbs or mail-abuse. I created an applescript as a way to run
my own blacklist. I thought this might be easer than trying to keep two
mailservers up to date. So currently my script just takes a list of IP
addresses and adds them (if needed) to a dns zone I use for spam blocking. I
then have both of my mail servers use this as the first place in RBL
lookups.
Adding addresses - a text file of just ip addresses. Would anyone like
something else?
Michael
on 6/14/01 9:07 AM, Paul Hess at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Your note got cut off but I'd love to hear what your up to. Would you be
> interested in any beta testers? We've been flooded with new spam now that
> ORBS shut down (I'm aware of their controversy but the fact was it cut out
> lots of spam for us that MAPS didn't get so I was willing to manually deal
> with the occasional problems that popped up).
>
> Also, how are you adding addresses to your list?
>
>
> - Paul
>
>
>
> At 9:37 PM -0500 6/13/01, Michael wrote:
>> I have this just about done. I mean it works for me but is not ready for
>> primetime.
>>
>> At first I tried to
>>
>> on 6/7/01 3:22 AM, Steve Linford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> From Michael, received 5/6/01, 6:58 pm -0500 (GMT):
>>>> Steve Linford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'd be really grateful if someone could tell me if this can be done with
>>>>> AppleScript and QDNS Pro 2.1:
>>>>> I am working on setting up a DNS-based spam blacklist (similar to MAPS
>>>>> RBL)
>>>>> which will list 'Spam-in-progress' (termed 'SIP'). Once properly working
>>>>> this blacklist will then be hosted by the MAPS team, but for now I am
>>>>> trying to develop it and will be hosting it here and as I'm Mac-based and
>>>>> use QDNS for our domain servers I want to use QuickDNS Pro for this
>>>>> project.
>>>>> The domain file will consist of many hundreds of entries all like this:
>>>>> 22.218.115.193.sip.uxn.com A 127.0.0.5
>>>>> 215.2.125.64.sip.uxn.com A 127.0.0.5
>>>>> 54.34.23.193.sip.uxn.com A 127.0.0.5
>>>>> 11.231.233.202.sip.uxn.com A 127.0.0.5
>>>>
>>>> On the Quick DNS mailing list you asked a question about applescripts and
>>>> QDNS. I have been working on creating some scripts to do this and was
>>>> wondering if you might have any tips.
>>>
>>> That must have been almost a year ago. No, I have put this project
>>> aside for the moment (too much work here). What it needed was the
>>> ability to turn dotted-quad IPs into the rdns format and both add and
>>> remove entries to QDNS.
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