My Greylisting almost blocks them but I am searching for a more efficient way to get rid of those spammers – most of them are operating under the radar so their IP’s are not listed in common DNSBL Lists
15/09/15 16:11:24 23.229.98.237 US Recipient address rejected: Greylisted stephanie-lewis@mistytgfv.pw
15/09/15 15:54:49 23.229.98.235 US Recipient address rejected: Greylisted matthew-gray@rfvkaput.top
Thank you
New TLD's + spam
- shawniverson
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Re: New TLD's + spam
Probably need another TLD update for Spamassassin.
I am thinking about setting up a cron to update this.
More info and how to manually update is here:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1046
I am thinking about setting up a cron to update this.
More info and how to manually update is here:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1046
Re: New TLD's + spam
Hm,
a look at my /usr/local/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util/RegistrarBoundaries.pm says 'top' is already in the list...
thinking about to build own local or shared ip reputation list ...
like https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamas ... l_tests.cf
a look at my /usr/local/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util/RegistrarBoundaries.pm says 'top' is already in the list...
thinking about to build own local or shared ip reputation list ...
like https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamas ... l_tests.cf
- shawniverson
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Re: New TLD's + spam
ic, they are simply not showing up in the DNSBL lists.
Looking around the net this seems to be a pretty big issue. Who thought that all these new TLDs was a good idea? ... oh ... yea .. nvm ....
Looking around the net this seems to be a pretty big issue. Who thought that all these new TLDs was a good idea? ... oh ... yea .. nvm ....
Re: New TLD's + spam
Short term, maybe it needs a spamassassin to increase the spam score if the TLD is not a country or one of the three original TLD's?