Obvious spam getting through

Sterling Chavis mace68 at chavis.us
Wed Dec 14 22:26:15 UTC 2016


Thank you. The ones that are getting through are all .top domains as far 
as I can see. I'll use this method and see how it goes.


On 12/14/2016 12:10 PM, Peter Lemieux wrote:
> I deal with these by refusing mail for most of the new top-level 
> domains like .top.  I've never seen any legitimate mail from any of 
> those, nor have I received any complaints about missing messages.  My 
> current blacklist includes:
>
> click
> date
> faith
> party
> link
> xyz
> download
> top
> space
> win
> stream
> gdn
> website
> bid
> loan
> review
> science
>
> I handle this screening via the access database in sendmail, not 
> through MailScanner.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 12/14/2016 02:03 PM, Sterling Chavis wrote:
>> The other day I started to get slammed with spam. SpamAssassin was 
>> doing a
>> very good job before that, and is still catching many. Couldthey be 
>> spoofing
>> the X-Mailscanner headers to bypass my mailscan rules? Here is an 
>> example of
>> the ones that are getting through:
>>
>> Return-Path: 
>> <chronic.constipation.remedy at pessimist.rightcontipationscare.top>
>
>



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