On 06/25/2010 03:56 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> On 06/25/2010 02:57 PM, jack craig wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 06/25/2010 02:46 PM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>>> I thought it was sufficient to look into the headers
>>> of the offending email spammmers and add these respective
>>> IP address and/or host names to the /etc/mail/access file,
>>> but I am beginning to suspect that these headers could be
>>> easily spoofed with bogus entries, right?
>>>
>>> I am really getting tired of adding in entries into the access
>>> file, and writing email filters (in thunderbird) for patterns
>>> dumping spammers into the trash - and yet - I am still forced
>>> to review the trash for entries that should not have been trashed.
>>> Seems like a real chore and a losing proposition...
>>>
>>> What do admins of sendmail use, besides spamassasin?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Dan
>>>
>> one approach is to use the black hole filters, confgure them for
>> sendmail
>> and that will catch a lot of bad addresses..
>>
>>
http://tldp.org/LDP/nag2/x15291.html (see 1.8.8.4.1. The Real-time
>> Blackhole List)
>>
>> hth, ...
>>
>> --
>> Jack Craig
>> Software Engineer
>> 831.461.7100 x120
>>
www.extraview.com
> Hmm... I reviewed this, added the FEATURE entry but
> unfortunately it is missing the corresponding mc file:
>
> m4:sendmail.mc:198: cannot open
> `/usr/share/sendmail-cf/feature/rbl.m4': No such file or directory
>
> Where can I get this mc file, do you know?
>
try 'yum install sendmail-cf' ???
--
Jack Craig
Software Engineer
831.461.7100 x120
www.extraview.com Yeah, I did that and it does not contain that file. For
fun, I tried yum install rbl.m4, no dice. I have 8.14.x
so that's fairly "new" for F9...
Guess I will have to scan the Internet for that file...