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Bastard Blocklist From Hell
Citation added: September 4th, 2008, 8:37 pm
A fully-automated DNSBL (no delisting mechanism!) from the people who run SORBS. Listings are based on deliveries to spam traps.
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dnsbl | dns | email | ip | networking | spam
Amavisd-new documentation bits and pieces
Citation added: March 30th, 2008, 4:28 pm
Performing mail checks
acting on mail checks results
tag, tag2 and kill levels
quarantine
releasing from a quarantine
redirecting malware to a different mailbox -- plus addressing
hard black- and whitelisting senders regarding spam
soft black- and whitelisting senders regarding spam -- @score_sender_maps
configuration variables
policy banks
putting policy banks to good use -- examples
$max_requests
setting up DKIM (and DomainKeys) mail signing and verification
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email | spam | dns | security | imported | ip | networking
Multi-RBL check
Citation added: March 19th, 2008, 12:50 pm
Ipnumber (example: 127.0.0.2) checks multiple RBL:s. check if your mailserver is listed in any blacklist
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dnsbl | email | spam | dns | ip | networking | search
OpenRBL IP-Address Lookup
Citation added: March 19th, 2008, 12:49 pm
Query a bunch of DNSBLs all at once.
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email | dnsbl | spam | dns | ip | networking | search
Crynwr spam blocking resources
Citation added: February 20th, 2008, 12:53 pm
Crynwr Software operates a robot which can test DNS-based spam blocks. Spam is defined thusly. The first and most famous DNSL is the MAPS RBL (Mail Abuse Protection Service's Realtime Blackhole List). Unfortunately, because they deny accesses from my serv
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dnsbl | email | smtp | spam | service | dns | ip | networking
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