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Re: Solved: Blocking .pid (and more) attachments
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Re: Solved: Blocking .pid (and more) attachments



Dan Shoop said:
> At 9:03 AM -0400 7/26/04, Dan Young wrote:
>>Thanks to Josh9s post last night, I was able to come up with a good
>>header_checks file that got rid of all those e-mails. (Even though I did
>>figure it out, I am going to look into Exim.)
>

> Using the spamhaus.org lists will stop much of what this list traps.

This is an excellent list to use. It has greatly reduced the amount of
spam and virii that we get.

>
> Using robust sender callout verification traps much more, if not the
> remainder of bogus messages. If you can't accept my return email,
> your address was bogus. Postfix has a very rudimentary sender
> verification, but it's comparatively weak.

And not available with the postfix built into 10.3! :(

Josh

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Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
Sr. Systems Engineer
ComputerTree Technologies
Winston-Salem
1-800-467-9820
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