Currently, I use a program called spfilter to generate an access list for sendmail. I am downloading country_safe and spam_safe lists every day.
It does not appear as though it's being actively developed, but it still works (quite well I might add). I was considering dumping the whole thing, and just letting SA tag the mail, but then I considered how much disk space I'm saving by not letting the mail in.. Does anyone else have an opinion? TIA. -- Tony Nelson Director of IT Operations Starpoint Solutions LLC 115 Broadway, 2nd Fl New York, NY 10006 Quoting Jonathan Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Jun 29 11:50:32 mail sm-mta[8094]: i5TFoR5n008094: ruleset=check_rcpt, > > arg1=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=hermes.apache.org [209.237.227.199], > > reject=553 5.0.0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... SPEWS [1] Global Media, see > > http://spews.org/ask.cgi?S3056 > > Jun 29 11:50:33 mail sm-mta[8094]: i5TFoR5n008094: > > > from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > size=0, class=0, nrcpts=0, proto=SMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=hermes.apache.org > > [209.237.227.199] > > > > > > Is there any way to get this fixed? > > > > TIA. > > Yes, stop using SPEWS. :-) > > The only thing we saw a reduction in from using SPEWS was legitimate > mail. We stopped using it and the spam volume didn't go up at all, but > customer quit calling us saying "Hey, your mail server said I'm a > spammer, wtf?" > > >
