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Re: XSServer / Taking down a spam friendly provider
From: Nicolai <nicolai-nanog () chocolatine org>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 12:35:18 -0500
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:12:33AM -0400, Chris wrote:
Before somebody screams the path of least resistance of "just install Akismet or (insert spam plugin here)", that type of thinking just makes spam even worse because we just keep large, possibly stale, databases of IP addresses that may or may not be active spammers and does not address the issue. Does anyone have any recommendations
Examples of the offending IPs are: 109.230.216.225 109.230.220.34 109.230.217.166 109.230.220.95
All four addresses are in the Spamhaus sbl-xbl list. It would take ~10 lines of python in your cgi program to work this out. Nicolai
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