Might be OT for this list?
I'm cc'd on vendors at fedoraproject dot org
But the spam beats the ham by at least 30:1 Is there any greylisting \ similar in place.
I can't use emal filters, because the genuine ones can also be new\unknown addresses
What other options maybe available
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 17:22:14 +0000 Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
Might be OT for this list?
I'm cc'd on vendors at fedoraproject dot org
But the spam beats the ham by at least 30:1 Is there any greylisting \ similar in place.
I can't use emal filters, because the genuine ones can also be new\unknown addresses
What other options maybe available
Can you expand on the issue? You are getting spam to your @fedoraproject.org alias ?
kevin
On 30/12/11 17:59, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Can you expand on the issue? You are getting spam to your @fedoraproject.org alias ?
It's not my personal fedora alias.
But as below, how it amdins\works no idea.
There are three os us who get mail from vendors@ to our normal email addresses. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/OnlineVendors Listing Requirements
When the next spam comes in. I will forward full headers and all.
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 18:07:04 +0000 Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
On 30/12/11 17:59, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Can you expand on the issue? You are getting spam to your @fedoraproject.org alias ?
It's not my personal fedora alias.
But as below, how it amdins\works no idea.
There are three os us who get mail from vendors@ to our normal email addresses. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Distribution/OnlineVendors Listing Requirements
When the next spam comes in. I will forward full headers and all.
Yeah, we don't do much filtering on aliases.
The path the mail takes is:
red hats smtp servers -> bastion01 -> out to you
Red Hat does do some filtering, which you can see in the headers on your spam you posted.
You could filter on the "X-RedHat-Spam-Score" Header perhaps? Block or mark as spam those under some value?
kevin
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