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Re: Permitting recursion can allow spammers to steal name server resources
From: Devin Nate <devin.nate () bridgecomm net>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 21:15:27 -0600
Nice work Chris & Team;For folks that want to check if an email sender domain is being served by an authoritative nameserver, don't have sendmail, and have SpamAssassin, I've submitted patches to the SpamAssassin project to add this check.
For those interested in adding this, the SA bug link is: http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2432 Thanks, Devin Nate -- ____________________________________________________________ Devin Nate Chief Consultant & General Manager BridgeComm Corporation http://www.bridgecomm.net/ mailto:devin.nate () bridgecomm net____________________________________________________________
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