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Re: SPAM Level Status - And why not stop the peering with lame ISPs


From: Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.lists () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:56:48 +0530

On 2/10/06, Alain Hebert <ahebert () pubnix net> wrote:

    Its the other 20% which is buggin the hell of our clients...
(Mostly New spam format and the dynamic spam with generated images)


Try a few of the cheaper tricks - HELO checks, for example, or
greetpause (I'd say graylisting but that has interesting consequences
when it comes up against another "cool antispam trick" - sender
address callbacks).

They'll cut down on a ton of this stuff.  AUPs etc are good but
believing in the "be generous in what you accept" part of that old saw
never got you anywhere... though a certain amount of generosity is
called for all right.

    Most ARIN ISP's also take it somewhat seriously (legal issues and
such)...  Except for those big ones, big lawyers thrump reality/truth
anytime.

Asiapac ISPs have a rather worse problem but well - theyre not the only ones.

Like I said try maawg - the next one is later this month in SFO - www.maawg.org

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Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists () gmail com)

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