I am wondering if anyone here has experimented or is using antispoofing
patches for Qmail.

There is a rough patch available:

http://jozzel.subweb.cc/

Since it doesn't look like SPF is going to catch on anytime soon, being
able to do this on the receiving side would be really nice.

Unless I am mistaken the above patch (I haven't tried it) would allow one
to create a control/antispoofing file with something like:

yahoo.com:  64.155.215 64.157.4 66.163 66.218 67.28.114 216.109
216.136 216.145.54 216.155.197
hotmail.com: 64.4 65.54 65.252.254
msn.com: 64.4 65.54 65.252.254
aol.com: 64.12 152.163.225 198.31.62 205.188

If one could obtain the possible IP addresses (The above is probably
incomplete and way too broad) that these domains use, one could restrict
access.  A ton of spammers forge these domains and if one could block all
that spam, then one could dramatically cut down on the amount of spam TMDA
would have to process.

Has anyone tried this?

Benjamin J. Stassart
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