From: Ced P. <cp...@fe...> - 2006-05-29 02:35:13
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Virtually all of the mail that arrives via our secondary MX is spam. I'm thinking about discontinuing this service. In the meantime, I'm catching 90% of it with a few well-chosen spam bomb expressions. It's just a few very persistent spammers and I know their signatures. A nice feature would be the ability to check the IPs in all of the Received headers against the pbdb and exportedextreme lists. That way, any mail originating from or relayed via a blacklisted IP could be scored and/or blocked, even if it arrives via a secondary MX. Ced Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy <ass...@li...> on Sunday, May 28, 2006 at 7:16 PM -0500 wrote: >I think I have worked it out. > >The spam which was not getting looked at by PB was coming through our >secondary mail server. > >So I suppose that is why no PB-score was being added to the the header. > >I guess that the only way to catch spam arriving from secondary MX is >to use bayesian? Well, apart from use anti-spam software on the >secondary MX - it is hosted at my ISP. I've asked them to do so, so >hopefully they will. > >James. >_______________________________________________ >Assp-user mailing list >Ass...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user |