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Date:      Thu, 14 Feb 2002 13:35:16 -0330
From:      Graham Rose <graham@avint.net>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: sendmail ; bogus letters
Message-ID:  <02021413401002.02159@hercules.avint.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.44.0202140740060.52689-100000@R181172.resnet.ucsb.edu>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.44.0202140740060.52689-100000@R181172.resnet.ucsb.edu>

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Add entries for the Open Relay Database (www.ordb.org &
www.ordb.org/faq/#sendmail) and spamcop.net  (www.spamcop.net)
Configuring your mail server to use these lists of known spammers will block
most spam. I've noticed a 10 fold decrease on my mail server, with thousands of
spam blocked each day.
Note: Setup instructions vary depending on the version of sendmail you run. See
above urls for details.

-- 
Graham Rose
Network Administrator
Avalon InterConnect & Infotech Canada
graham@infotechcanada.com
graham@avint.net
http://www.avint.net
http://www.infotechcanada.com



On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Dave wrote:
> Some of my accounts are getting some spam (what else is new on the
> internet?).  However, the "from" addresses of these letters are not even
> valid (as is with a lot of spam).  In a couple of cases they are, but I
> question the letter actually came from the sender listed.
> 
> Is there something I can do in the sendmail.cf file or other configuration
> change to drop these kinds of letters?  Other solutions?
> 
> I've thought of denying messages from free mail sites, but I imagine some
> spam is from elsewhere.  I would think it is possible to ditch bulkmail, I
> know that yahoo.com has a bulkmail folder -- and I heard yahoo runs
> FreeBSD too :)  How are the letters discriminated from eachother as a bulk
> versus a possible real one?
> 
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