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Jeff Workman([email protected])@2002.05.23 16:41:08 +0000: > > Hello, > > Has anybody on this list figured out an effective way to eliminiate, or at > least severely limit, the amount of spam that arrives in your NOC? I am > aware of solutions such as Spamassassin, Vipul's Razor, and the various RBL > lists, but has anybody used one of these solutions, or anything else, to > reduce the amount of spam going into [email protected]/[email protected]/etc mailboxes without > severely restricting the rest of the internet's ability to reach the noc > via email for legitimate purposes? Particularly in a NOC where it's quite > possible that some of your customers are listed in the RBLs but still need > to reach you. TMDA as per-account or generic delivery filter (depending on your MTA setup), with a whitelist of known customers (which should be easy to derive from a CRM backend or customer address database and a few lines of shell voodoo). regards, /k -- WebMonster Community Project -- Reliable and fast since 1998 -- All on BSD http://www.webmonster.de/ -- ftp://ftp.webmonster.de/ -- http://www.apache.de/ GnuPG: 0xDEC948A6 D/E BF11 83E8 84A1 F996 68B4 A113 B393 6BF4 DEC9 48A6 REVOKED: 0x2964BF46 D/E 42F9 9FFF 50D4 2F38 DBEE DF22 3340 4F4E 2964 BF46 REVOKED: 0x4C44DA59 RSA F9 A0 DF 91 74 07 6A 1C 5F 0B E0 6B 4D CD 8C 44 My mail is GnuPG signed -- Unsigned ones are bogus -- http://www.gnupg.org/ Please do not remove my address from To: and Cc: fields in mailing lists. 10x Attachment:
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