keat63
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In my case, it didn't actually come from self to self, it did in fact come from an email address with a Turkish TLD. But as the sender address was spoofed, to my end user, it looked like it came fr...
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CSF Mailscanner is a paid add on, $55. CSF Firewall is free, and if you don't already have this, then I would recommend it as a matter of utmost importance. ConfigServer Services
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CSF mailscanner will do this. Or If you know the IP address(es), you could blacklist it(them) in CSF firewall, that would kill it dead.
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I don't quite understand the RFC compliance thing. If a server bounces an email, then this would be classed as being compliant. If it accepts it, but secretly drops it, who would know that it had ...
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I tried the exim_backlist method, and whilst it works to a certain extent, its a manual process. You'll eventually get bored of updating the file. Not only that, spammers just move on, so whilst yo...
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I'm going to guess that the forward rule takes effect before the SA rule.
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CSF firewall will achieve this. However, what are you trying to achieve, as blocking all other countries will break email for a start. If you are trying to maybe tighten up access to services, the...
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I believe this might be a little overkill. I'm under the impression that the 15-day list contains those that are in both the 5 and 10-day list, so there would be no need for the 5 and 10-day lists ...
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I feel that using any technique for reducing unwanted spam is down to how far you want to personally go, you mitigate your own risk. 30 days might be a little strict, but i work on the basis that ...
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I believe the http's are purely for reference, so don't really matter. These are the ones I currently use. AbuseAT cbl.abuseat.org https://www.abuseat.org/ Barracuda b.barracu...