Re: which anti-spam tool?
hi ya paul
thanx for the tip ... but i typically dont care about
which came first... :-)
- but will keep that in mind for future
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Paul Johnson wrote:
> People do not read in random order. Please learn to quote
> intuitively. http://ursine.dyndns.org/jargon/html/Email-Quotes.html
see above
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:22:13PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > best way to fight spam..
> > - get an MTA that you can control ...
> > ( get a domain name ... $9.00/yr
>
> Or if you don't mind third-level, dyndns.org does it for free (though
> if you do use it, I suggest donating).
donate to any of the rbls that is used ... or any other open development
cause
and i think either dyndns or another outfit provides DNS services
for domains that are on DHCP based isp connections ??
- so you still can get a domain name registered to you
to make things lot easier to minimize spam
> > - stop spam at the router/firewall
> > - block by country tld if you dont need those incoming
> > mail from *.foo domains
>
> cn.rbl.cluecentral.net and korea.services.net RBLs will get all the
> Chinese and Korean spam.
will make a note of those... thanx
> > - stop spam at the mta ( sendmail, exim, postfix, etc )
> > - i want the spam to bounce back to the spammer and
> > clutter their logs w/ bounced messages and their own spam
>
> bl.spamcop.net is a good RBL for that.
think if a spam still arrives... the originatng spammer does
not get a bounce... from all the bad addy;'s they sent too etc
and if bl.spamcop.net sends bounes back to the spammer ... good,
we should all bounce spams ... ( as opposed to quietly dropping it )
- let them fill up their logs with their own spam
c ya
alvin
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