[vox] [OT] Anyone else getting hit with a deluge of virus email
bounces?
Bill Kendrick
nbs at sonic.net
Tue Jan 11 11:38:12 PST 2005
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 11:35:05AM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote:
> Do they also set up the filter so that they don't receive messages from the
> apparent sender in the future?
They don't SEEM to, as I receive SO many bounces from the same domains.
> And since the apparent sender is not the real
> sender, does that mean that our email will not get through to some of our
> intended recipients?
If they did it like that, I'm guessing it would.
To get back on-topic, people might be interested in the next SVLUG meeting
down in San Jose on Wed. Feb. 2nd... ;^)
GOSSiP (Gossip Optimization for Selective Spam Prevention) is a
distributed, peer-to-peer reputation management system. It tracks the
behavior of e-mail senders, and shares senders' reputations among
participating mail servers. These reputations may then be used by mail
servers as part of a comprehensive program to combat unwanted e-mail.
http://sufficiently-advanced.net/
-bill!
bill at newbreedsoftware.com April shower bring Kompressor power!
http://newbreedsoftware.com/
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