From: Jon Bendtsen (jon_at_kollegiegaarden.dk)
Date: Sun 11 Jul 2004 - 12:06:19 BST
Den 11. jul 2004, kl. 1:18, skrev Martin List-Petersen:
> Citat Lucas Albers <admin_at_cs.montana.edu>:
>
>>
>> Robert Cope said:
>>> Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> have you considered using greylisting?
>>>
>>> Greylisting really does work well. I implemented it on my antispam
>>> smtp
>>> servers and its effect was amazing.
>>
>> Enable surbl in spamassassin.
>> My (Vserver) external mail server does this, and it will grab a lot of
>> spam seen on this list.
>> Most of the spam seen on the list I am automatically moving to my spam
>> folder based on surbl.
>
> I won't touch SpamCop (and surbl uses SpamCop). They list too many
> sites, that
> aren't spam. Even my server was listed there for about 2 days, because
> somebody
> has reported a spam mail that went over the vserver mailinglist.
> Instead of
> listing the originating mailserver for the spam, they listet the
> mailinglist
> server.
then just do greylisting
JonB
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