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Preview by Thumbshots Annoying spammers with pf and spamd  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
I don't like getting spam. The problem is not detecting it automatically, that works very well with tools like SpamAssassin and bmf. Even though I can automatically delete spam without reading it, the spammers still successfully deliver their mails and ge (hits: 721)
http://www.benzedrine.cx/relaydb.html Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots Free Spam Reduction With Spamd and PF  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
Presentation: Free Spam Reduction With Spamd and PF (hits: 383)
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan05-spamd/ Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots Giving spammers a hard time  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
At this point we've covered quite some ground, and I'm more than happy to present something really useful: PF as a means to make spammers' lives harder. Based on our recent exposure to PF rulesets, understanding the following /etc/pf.conf parts should be (hits: 425)
http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/spamd.html Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots Hitting back at spammers with OpenBSD and spamd  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
OpenBSD's spamd - A lightweight spam-deferral daemon. Spamd works directly with SMTP connections, and supports features such as greylisting. It minimises false positives compared to a system that does full-body analysis. It is not a replacement for spam-f (hits: 425)
http://www.hungryhacker.com/articles/misc/spamd Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots Linux.com :: Installing and configuring spamd  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
Yesterday we looked at spamd, a service designed to reduce the flow of spam to your email inbox. Now that we know some of its advantages, lets put it to work. (hits: 451)
http://www.linux.com/articles/114261 Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots Linux.com :: Reducing spam with OpenBSD and spamd  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
We all know about the rampant spam email problem. Nearly all of the potential solutions offered for it are based on the idea of the mail server receiving messages, classifying them as either spam or legitimate, and then processing further (deleting or for (hits: 465)
http://www.linux.com/feature/61103 Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots OpenBSD as a mail server - Content filtering  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
Postfix On OpenBSD as Mail Server & Content Filtering (hits: 444)
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/mail/mail6.html Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots OpenBSD spamd  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
the OpenBSD spamd page (hits: 501)
http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/ Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots OpenBSD Spamd - Greylisting and Beyond  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
Presentation: OpenBSD Spamd - Greylisting and Beyond (hits: 435)
http://www.ualberta.ca/~beck/nycbug06/spamd/ Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
Preview by Thumbshots PDF: Secure Email Servers with OpenBSD  Open in new window  Information  Report Broken Link
PDF: Secure Email Servers with OpenBSD (hits: 387)
http://capbug.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/secure-mailservers-with-bsd.pdf Administrator RattingUsers RattingRate It!
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