On 9/23/07, Darrin Chandler wrote:
They seemed pretty random to me, but I did a quick
check after reading your response and I see 468 unique
"fake" email address @my-domain, only one was
duplicated twice.
This was in the span of about 1 hour, from 13:38 to 14:31
Pacific time. After which I enabled filtering of SMTP port
'til I figure out what I am going to do.
I can't imagine entering all those address as spamtraps.
Another user suggested greytrapping in private email,
which made me reread spamd(8) a couple of times, at
least the 'GREYTRAPPING' section, which mentions
/etc/mail/spamd.alloweddomains file. It doesn't specifically
say one could use it to enter valid email address in that
file, but a naive look at the source spamd/grey.c suggests
it could work. I plan on giving this a try unless someone
from the list advises against it.
Is there anyway one could flush the GREY entries from
spamdb? I had the problem where I would clear the WHITE
entries that didn't belong, but the WHITE list would grow
rapidly out of control again.
I'm not sure if this is related or not, but I have noticed
that a few times yesterday and once again tonight around 8PM
PDT, spamd-setup failed on ftp with "connection time out".
Thanks for all the replies.
> I had also done a log tailer that added to a blacklist, but that turned
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