Re: [exim] Gmail's new 'suspicious sender' flag

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Author: Hill Ruyter
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To: Jeff Lasman
CC: exim-users@exim.org
Subject: Re: [exim] Gmail's new 'suspicious sender' flag


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On 10 Jul 2011, at 19:55, Jeff Lasman <blists@???> wrote:

> On Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:30:09 am WJCarpenter wrote:
>
>> (I pay no attention to either of these cases except for occasionally
>> looking at the logs out of curiosity. They're both relatively small
>> compared to various other brute-force spam attempts and spam attempts
>> for active addresses.)
>
> I guess a few posters have missed my point when I wrote I was still accepting
> the email as an academic exercise. My whole point in keeping the domain live
> year over year is to see how much longer the spam keeps coming, as all the
> actual contact senders must have fallen off by now.
>
> I'm strongly considering automating taking all these IP#s and creating my own
> local DNS-based blocklist to run all company incoming email through, before
> checking other blocklists.
>
> Any opinions on that?
>
> Jeff
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