Consolidated spammy countries rbl

sandrews at andrewscompanies.com sandrews at andrewscompanies.com
Sat Mar 3 15:00:47 CET 2007


That'd be great; thanks.  I've always wondered how these things work and
reviewing your work would be a great exercise for me; not to mention,
it'd take the load off of your servers.

Thanks,

Steve 

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Enderby
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I'd be happy to provide the zone if you'd like to implement it locally.
  I will not have time to rig something up until mid next week though.

Tony.

On 3/2/2007, "sandrews at andrewscompanies.com"
<sandrews at andrewscompanies.com> wrote:

>I'm gonna give it a run today.
>
>What's your plan for this?  Are you thinking about releasing what 
>you've got on this so folks could implement on their own?
>
>Steve
>
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>[mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Tony 
>Enderby
>Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 5:27 AM
>To: MailScanner discussion
>Subject: Consolidated spammy countries rbl
>
>If anyone is interested, I have a test rbldnsd zone running that I 
>would like to make available to this list at
>
>spammy_countries.sme-secure.com
>
>The ISO country codes included in this zone are listed below so if you 
>would like to add it to your spam.lists.conf or your SA config make 
>sure you do not need to receive email from these countries.
>The IP data is a direct feed from the singular country zones at 
>countries.nerd.dk consolidated into the one zone.
>
>To test before implementing simply run the following command from a 
>shell and you should get 127.0.0.2 as the record for the ip address.
>
>host 32.33.12.62.spammy_countries.sme-secure.com
>
>Please send me a message on the list if you decide to use this zone so 
>I can keep a close eye on the machines serving the zone to ensure 
>availability. - Tony.
>
>ae
>ar
>br
>ca
>cl
>cn
>de
>eg
>fr
>hk
>il
>in
>jp
>kr
>ma
>my
>ng
>nl
>pe
>pl
>ru
>sg
>th
>tr
>tw
>ua
>uy
>za
>
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