It's unfortunate that "spamd" also refers to a deamonized version of
spamassassin. Is anybody using this OpenBSD version on Linux?

Also, how is this harder for spammers to work around than anything
else? I was under the impression that many (if not most) pump-and-dump
spam programs ignored RFCs to the point that they didn't wait for any
replies whatsoever, so this OpenBSD system would have no effect on
those programs. Am I wrong?

Thanks,
CMP

On 1/27/07, Owen Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 17:03 -0500, Magnus wrote:
> OpenBSD's spamd is one of the most brilliant ideas going.  The best
> adaptation spammers have made to deal with it is simply to recognize it
> and disconnect before the spam engine gets stuck.

I hadn't heard of this before, so I did some reading. I thought others
in my situation might be interested in this:

http://www.benzedrine.cx/relaydb.html

Informative and fairly entertaining. Take that you spammers! :-)

Owen

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