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SMTP Attacks

SMTP Attacks

2006-10-31       - By Oliver

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hm,  spamcop blocks too many addresses for me. so, I often
got  no  mails  from  friends  that send from big nets (like strato.de,
aol.de, 1und1.de and so on). so I don't use it anymore.

try these ones:
dul.maps.vix.com, relays.orbs.org, opm.blitzed.org, rfc-ignorant.org, cbl
.abuseat.org

or if you have one more that's very good, just give me a hint :)

thx & cheers
oliver





>> On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 15:35 +0700, Budi Febrianto wrote:
>>> Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Nah, I don't publicly blacklist them...I just don't let them into our
>>> > network...and there are a few specific holes in that list for
>>> legitimate
>>> > servers that I know about.
>>> >
>>> > Spamhaus, however, are Nazis and should be sued.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Why you say Spamhaus are Nazis? I use they services for many months now.
>>> Is there something that I don't know?
>>
>> Yes.  God help you if you ever get on their list.  It's damned near
>> impossible to get off--even if you were incorrectly listed or can prove
>> whatever was wrong has been fixed.
>>
>> They provide NO mechanism to unlist yourself or submit your site for a
>> check (or didn't last time I checked), and if you were unfairly listed,
>> they offer no apologies if they do take you off.
>>
>> Their blocks can be draconian...I've seen them list an entire /19
>> network because ONE server had been compromised.
>>
>> I applaud their efforts, but the way they do things is really, really
>> bush league.  If you're going to label someone as a spammer based on
>> someone else's say-so, you'd better provide ways to get off the list if
>> you've been put on it.  They don't, and that's why I consider them
>> Nazis.
>>
>>
>> ...ir attitude is "F*ck you...you're a spammer and will
>> always be a spammer


> Any comments on http://www.spamcop.net ? They seem to be working well for
> me. I can watch /var/maillog and watch spam being rejected all day. Here's
> one from a few minutes ago...

> Oct 31 09:38:55 sujan sendmail[2169]: ruleset=check_relay,
> arg1=OL88-54.fibertel.com.ar, arg2=127.0.0.2, relay=OL88-54.fiberte
> l.com.ar [24.232.54.88], reject=553 5.3.0 Spam blocked see:
> http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?24.232.54.88


> Harold

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