Hi,

Michael Scheidell wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Peacock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 5:06 AM
To: SpamAssassin Users
Subject: Myway.com and RFC-ignorant.org

balance these scores out? I understand that SPF is not a sign of hammy/spammyness, but would I be openening up my system too much by

But maybe ignoring emails to postmaster@ and abuse@ and having no valid
whois contacts IS a sign of spammyness, and that they don't care if
their users spam, have viruses or pass along phishing emails.

Absolutely agreed! I wasn't questioning their listing in the rfc-ignorant.org RBLs. I was just wondering out loud if anyone had tried to convince Myway to fix their ways.

Personally I have no qualms about dropping these emails, but you know users...

Since you use SPF, you could use whitelist from spf to make sure that
you aren't allowing in forged myway.com spam.
Put this in local.cf in ../etc/spamassassin directory where local config
files are.

This is now what I have done on an individual user basis. There is no way I would whitelist the whole of myway.

I generally try to avoid whitelisting if at all possible as I think it is a very blunt instrument and without SPF easy to fool, and adds an administrative overhead. On top of this I use SA via MailScanner so at the moment any whitelisting was done through the MailScanner rules, which provided me with consistent log analysis, adding a whitelist_from_spf into the SA config messes up the reporting and creates another file that needs maintaining.

I could whitelist these addresses in the standard MailScanner method, but I like the idea of the extra protection against fraud that SPF provides.

or
whitelist_from_spf    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(which would be the safest)

This is what I am doing now.

However, $$$ is the best way to get myway.com to act.

Tell your user to get another ISP.

If myway.com doesn't care about spam, viruses, network abuse then they
don't care about the internet.


Vote with your feet.

Hmm! I would love to do this. I doubt whether my user would be happy to move him and his family.

--
Anthony Peacock
CHIME, Royal Free & University College Medical School
WWW:    http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/~rmhiajp/
"If you have an apple and I have  an apple and we  exchange apples
then you and I will still each have  one apple. But  if you have an
idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us
will have two ideas." -- George Bernard Shaw

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