Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 07:24:23 -0800 From: David Schultz <dschultz@uclink.Berkeley.EDU> To: Cliff Sarginson <cls@raggedclown.net> Cc: FreeBSD Chat <FreeBSD-chat@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Spam decisions Message-ID: <20021210152423.GA8031@HAL9000.homeunix.com> In-Reply-To: <20021210073508.GB73284@raggedclown.net> References: <20021210073508.GB73284@raggedclown.net>
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Thus spake Cliff Sarginson <cls@raggedclown.net>: > Mmm..I finally put a blacklist entry on all domains ending in ".tw". > This is something I swore off doing, but for months now I have been > generating unknown user messages for mail from .tw registered domains. > > So I have decided to REJECT at receipt all messages in said domains. > So any genuine FreebSD users in Taiwan (for so I take .tw to be) ... > sorry. At one point I determined that four countries with lax regulations were responsible for somewhere near 70% of my SPAM[1]. (The number may have been higher; I don't remember.) Since I don't know anyone in those countries, I ended up doing pretty much the same thing, but based on Received: headers rather than originating host. Actually, I find it too draconian to reject such mail using a fallable heuristic, so I file it into a bit bucket that I empty with great zeal about once a month. It would suck to live in one of those countries and get blacklisted as a result of the irresponsibility of others, so at least I can guarantee that I'll get the mail eventually and remove the blacklist entry if I ever get a false positive. (I've seen none so far.) I was going to switch to SpamAssassin, but recently one of the mail servers I have an account on started running SpamAssassin and adding huge X-Spam-Report: headers to incoming mail. Up until then, I was given to believe that the software was better at avoiding false positives. When one of those ``your order has shipped'' messages got a score of 4.70 for annoying HTML crap, it made me a bit nervous. Moreover, it seems like the only SPAM it can reliably detect is the kind that takes me a sixteenth of a second to delete. [1] The US was actually the third-worst offender, IIRC, but I couldn't blacklist it and still expect to accept all legitimate mail. ;-) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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