Le Friday 19 July 2002 à 13:08:07 -0400, Phillip Hofmeister a écrit: > One thought that occured to me is to recruit volunteers for spam-prone lists > that would have real-time blacklists capabilities. Someone could log into a > system and say "Add this address to the list's blacklist". This could be > accomplished via sudo (to run the script as a user /w privlidges to the > blacklist) and a well written perl script. If the consensus is hat this would > be a good and implementable idea then I can write the perl script. I would > also volunteer to monitor the lists I am on... Hy, Sush a system of real-time blacklist mainted by email already exist for french users, see http://perso.linuxfr.org/nospam/spam.html. A robot is listening an email address, it receives GPG signed emails with copies of spam mail and command to add an email or a domain in the blacklist. Anyone can listen to the list and reproduce the robot actions on it own MTA access files or regulary download the files directly on http://perso.linuxfr.org/nospam/user.txt and http://perso.linuxfr.org/nospam/domain.txt. Maybe this robot could be reused, see with penso@linuxfr.org. -- Loic "heaven is not a place, it's a feeling"
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