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SPAM LIST

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The Spamhaus Project
Tracks known Spam Support Services and lists the ISPs who keep organized spamming
alive; includes...

  • Documents Services 200 Known Spam Operations responsible for 80% of your spam Spam Filtering Spamhaus Data Feed ISP Resources News Consumer Alerts A Spamhaus-sponsored port of the popular Unix open-source DNS Block List (DNSBL) server "rbldnsd" utility is now available for Windows

  • Coupled with a Windows converted data transfer utility "rsync", Windows email system administrators now have the ability to automate the downloading of Spamhaus IP address blocklist data, and similar data provided by a number of other block list providers

  • Spammer Wayne Mansfield, listed in Spamhaus ROKSO database, is charged with sending at least 56 million commercial emails in twelve months after the Spam Act 2003 commenced in April 2004



    The Spamhaus Project Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO)
    ROKSO collates evidence on known hard-line spam outfits that have been thrown
    off Internet Service...

  • 80% of spam received by Internet users in North America and Europe can be traced via aliases and addresses, redirects, hosting locations of sites and domains, to a hard-core group of around 200 known spam operations ("spam gangs"), almost all of whom are listed in the ROKSO database

  • The vast majority of those listed here operate illegally and move from network to network (and country to country) seeking out "spam-friendly" Internet Service Providers ("ISPs") known for lax enforcing of anti-spam policies

  • To be placed on the ROKSO list a spammer must first be terminated by a minimum of 3 ISPs for AUP violations

  • Once listed in ROKSO, IP addresses under the control of ROKSO-listed spammers are automatically and preemptively listed in the Spamhaus Block List ()



    Drbcheck: Dr. Jørgen Mash's DNS Database List Checker
    Lists all DNSbl's (RBL's) and enables users to make a query against all the lists.

  • Books: | > drbcheck | 19/106/06: WONK gone Enter an ip address or domain name: Please note that this service is SLOW (average lookup time is 40 seconds)! It check most of the 646 lists shown below

  • If you want more information on the list, follow the first link in the line, or check

  • + Open Relay DataBase : + Not Just Another Blacklist

  • : access.redhawk.org + Lists IPs for various spam-related reasons : rbl.snark.net ? phydiux.com and partners bl : + local bl at schulte.org : rbl.schulte.org + local bl at kempt.net : dnsbl.kempt.net + Keeps addresses of the companies which sued the ORBS administrator : forbidden.icm.edu.pl ? local bl at olsentech.net : spam.olsentech.net + local bl at JAMMConsulting.com : + Bulgarian SPAM prevention system bl : + Bulgarian SPAM prevention system wl : ? Florida Trailer-Trash Chickenboner : fl.chickenboner.biz + the SpamCannibal project : + PILBL local bl at pil.dk : rbl.pil.dk + The Abusive Hosts Blocking List : + The Abusive Hosts Blocking List - Whitelist : + DNSBL info spamsources : ? bl at solid.net : dnsbl.solid.net ? FirstBase RBL : rbl.firstbase.com ? tracking the reputation of Mail eXchangers : n/a + AntiSpam DNSBL : + French anti-spam site : + Database of Archeological Museum in Cracow



    SpamCop - Blocking List Information
    This list contains IP addresses which have been reported to SpamCop as carriers
    of spam (source of...

  • | Text size: SpamCop Blocking List You can check the status of any server by entering its address: SpamCop Blocking List Details The SpamCop Blocking List (SCBL) lists IP addresses which have transmitted reported email to SpamCop users

  • The SCBL is a fast and automatic list of sites sending reported mail, fueled by a number of sources, including automated reports and SpamCop user submissions

  • The SCBL is time-based, resulting in quick and automatic delisting of these sites when reports stop

  • Given the power of the SCBL, SpamCop encourages use of the SCBL in concert with an actively maintained whitelist of wanted email senders

  • Many mailservers operate with blacklists in a 'tag only' mode, which is preferable in many situations

  • info: SPAM LIST


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    Spam Cop
    Spam reporting service.

  • USE FREE BLOCKING LIST Use the SpamCop DNS-based Blocking List with your own mailserver and get safe and effective spam filtering for free


    Archives of ANTI-SPAM@NIC.IT
    Archivio della mailing list anti-spam@nic.it.

  • List Archives List Archives Archives of ANTI-SPAM@NIC.IT # Italian anti-spam mailing list (list owners only)


    Not Just Another BlackList (NJABL.ORG)
    Spam blocking blacklist of open relays, dial-ups, and direct spam sources.

  • NJABL.ORG is Not Just Another Bogus List

  • NJABL.ORG maintains a list of known and potential spam sources (open relays, open proxies, open form to mail HTTP gateways, dynamic IP pools, and direct spammers) for the purpose of being able to tag or refuse email and prevent at least some spam

  • Our goal is to provide a stable and effective dnsbl with clearly stated and strictly adhered to criteria for listing


    Poll: Don't-call list works, spam law doesn't
    [CNN]

  • More than 57 million phone numbers have been placed on the do-not-call list since it was established in October, according to the Federal Trade Commission

  • The AP poll, conducted by Ipsos-Public Affairs, found half of those surveyed were on the list

  • Firms that call numbers on the list face fines of up to $11, 000 for each violation

  • The government says people on the list can expect about 80 percent of telemarketing to be blocked

  • Exempted are charities, pollsters and political campaigns, as well as companies that have recently done business with someone on the list

  • Those who have signed up for the list were more likely to be middle age or older, white and have college degrees, the poll found

  • The anti-spam bill encourages the Federal Trade Commission to create a do-not-spam list of e-mail addresses, something FTC officials have said could be difficult because of the decentralized and unregulated nature of the Internet

  • Ken Holland, a 56-year-old engineer from Mobile, Alabama, burst out laughing at the idea of a 'do-not-spam' list, which he said would only invite more spammers

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    How the UK Can Stop Spam Without Damaging Free Speech
    Suggested non-extraterritorial UK legislation that would stop spam globally.

  • The UK Home Office would maintain a list of email addresses whose owners wish not to receive spam

  • It would be possible to add individual email address to this no-spam list (via a form on the web, followed by a confirming email)

  • It would also be possible to add an entire domain to the no-spam list, though the Home Office would charge for this service

  • The Home Office would make available a service by which lists of email addresses can be cleaned

  • A would-be sender of spam would be able to submit a list of email addresses, from which would be removed all those on the no-spam list

  • The Home Office would never publish the individual email addresses on the non-spam list, though might be permitted to publish those domains that are listed in their entirety

  • Once an email address or domain has been on the no-spam list for twenty-eight consecutive days, it becomes an offence to cause spam to be sent to such an address

  • Also, the legislation might permit the Home Office to keep several no-spam lists, each applying to advertisements of different types

  • Many email addresses would be added individually to the no-spam list, and most email hosts would list their domains by paying the small fee (£100, 000 for a host with ten million addresses, only £10 for a typical corporate email domain with a thousand addresses)


    Junk E-mail and Spam
    Information on deciphering spam, complaining about it, and filtering e-mail.

  • Most spammers ignore such responses, or worse, add you to their list of validated email addresses that they sell

  • The spammer list is updated regularly

  • A mail-bomb is where you would bombard the sender with a return of their spam and a note insisting they delete you from their distribution list - and then keep resending your email

  • The following is a list of spam-fighting tools and services

  • [] [ to Junkmail home page] E-mail filtering techniques The following list contains information on how to filter your e-mail on Unix, Windows, and other platforms

  • The site also includes a list of filters, ISP contact information, and Spam News archives

  • However, if you buy their filter, you are supporting their spamming software and list extraction software

  • Watch out for wolves in sheep's clothing! What to Filter - Lists of Spammers Most e-mail spam is generated automatically by software which eliminates the TO: header field

  • However, keep in mind that many legitimate listservers that you subscribe to might also trim the TO: field

  • maintains a list of abuse domains, and can automatically remail messages about spam you receive


    DNS Stuff
    Many free web-based DNS and domain name tools all in one location. Includes standard
    DNS lookups,...

  • www.DNSstuff.com Your IP: 208.109.101.141 ASN: 26496 [PAH-INC] Near: Scottsdale, Arizona [ARIN Unlisted] Domain Name Tests (e.g

  • example.com ) DNS Report Enter domain name See if there are problems with your DNS hosting DNS Timing Enter domain or host name Check speed of your DNS hosting WHOIS Lookup Enter domain name (or IP) Lists contact info for a domain/IP ()

  • IPWHOIS Lookup Enter IP (or domain name) Lists contact info for an IP (or domain)

  • You appear to be located in [ARIN Unlisted] [City: Scottsdale, Arizona] , based on your IP address of 208.109.101.141 (see our for details)


    Viruslist.com - Information About Viruses, Hackers and Spam
    Permanently replenishing information about new viruses. Mechanisms of breeding
    and operation, detailed...

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    Combattere lo spam
    Suggerimenti utili per la configurazione del proprio procmail per una soluzione
    antispam.

  • unzip sb.zip rm -f sb.zip Si consiglia di filtrare lo spam nell'ultima parte, in particolare dopo il trattamento delle mailing list

  • Il file principale è sb.rc , che contiene tutte le impostazioni per il filtro, e che viene richiamato dal file spam2.rc seguente: Attenzione I due file di regole spam.rc e spam2.rc sono attualmente alternativi! Infatti molte delle cose presenti nel primo file sono fatte anche da SpamBouncer , e per filtri specifici potete sempre usare la Black-List

  • Attivatene quindi un solo file in .procmailrc ! = file: spam2.rc = # filtro tramite black-list :0 * ? formail -x'From' -x'From:' -x'Sender:' -x'Reply-To:' -x'Return-Path:' -x'To:' | egrep -is -f $PMDIR/black.lst spam # impostazioni per spambouncer ADMINFOLDER=${MAILDIR}/IN.admin # email bounced, da root, postmaster, abuse, etc

  • BOTH # per inviare il bounce e lamentarsi con l'abuse DULCHECK=no # se impostata a 'yes', effettua un controllo con le # liste MAPS DUL

  • RBLCHECK=yes # questa invece puo' essere attivata tranquillamente, # visto che l'RBL lista spammer e siti certificati :-) INCLUDERC=${SBDIR}/sb.rc # ATTIVA SPAMBOUNCER!!! # Le regole seguenti inviano le email indirizzate a uno dei vostri indirizzi email # nello spool di default, spostando quelle che non hanno voi nei campi To: o Cc:, # o che vi sono state inviate in Bcc: in un altro folder


    The Spam Tools Mailing List
    List for developers of tools to prevent spam.

  • The spam tools mailing list Updated July 27, 2002 The spamtools mailing list is dedicated to software tools that detect and process unsolicited bulk e-mail

  • The digest version of the list is called spamtools-digest

  • Please limit the discussions to tools; we all agree that spam is bad and that we wish that spammers would, at a minimum, go away, so those topics are NOT appropriate for this list

  • The list is unmoderated but persistently unruly members will be ejected

  • Subscribing and unsubscribing The lists are maintained by majordomo

  • Send: subscribe spamtools to majordomo@lists.abuse.net

  • This list is managed by majordomo2, so do not put your name after the list name

  • If you want to receive messages in a daily digest, also send (in the same message): set spamtools digest Subscription requests all require confirmation, so when you try to subscribe, you'll get back a message explaining how to confirm your subscription and join the list

  • All messages sent to the list are archived


    The SPAM-L FAQ - Tracking Spam
    Instructions for reading e-mail headers and complaining to the spammer's ISP.

  • If you are using any sort of personal firewall or browser privacy software, check to ensure that its settings do not cause your web browser to inadvertently violate any of the rules listed below


    Antispam SMTP config
    Suggerimenti utili per una corretta configurazione del smtp sui mailer Bsd Sendmail
    Unix e Vms-Sendmail,...

  • Per ogni ulteriore informazione, contattateci sulla lista mailing@infn.it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configurazione del BSD Sendmail UNIX

  • I domini autorizzati vengono listati nel file /etc/sendmail.cR (uno per riga)

  • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configurazione del/dei Cisco di frontiera per impedire l'accesso dall'esterno alle macchine non sicure: Sui router Cisco e' possibile creare delle access list che selezionano per tipo di accesso e per tipo di protocollo e servizio richiesto

  • Le access-list di questo tipo sono nel range numerico 101 - 199, e l'esempio proposto utilizza la lista 101

  • Il software Cisco legge le access-list dall'alto verso il basso, fermandosi al primo match di condizione esatto che trova

  • Quindi bisogna porre attenzione nell'ordine in cui la lista viene scritta

  • In questo esempio, le sole macchine autorizzate a ricevere chiamate sulla porta 25 (SMTP) dall'esterno sono gli host 140.105.2.8 e 140.105.4.3, mentre tutti gli altri servizi di rete restano abilitati per tutti gli altri host della LAN (reti 140.105.2.0 e 140.105.4.0, con netmask 255.255.255.0) access-list 102 permit tcp any host 140.105.2.8 access-list 102 permit tcp any host 140.105.4.3 access-list 102 deny tcp any 140.105.2.0 0.0.0.255 eq smtp access-list 102 deny tcp any 140.105.4.0 0.0.0.255 eq smtp access-list 102 permit ip any any Una tale access-list va applicata alla interfaccia (ethernet o seriale) di ENTRATA verso la vostra LAN


    Gna
    This site is run by FSF France. It's similar to SourceForge and Savannah in that
    it allows people...


    Stroud's Consummate Winsock Apps List
    Comprehensive file listings, ratings, extensive reviews, and free download links
    for Windows, internet,...


    Spam & Open Relay Blocking System (SORBS)
    Lists Open Relays and Open Proxies (Open HTTP Proxy Servers and Open SOCKS Proxy
    Servers). SORBS only...


    Anti-spam software for Exchange Server
    Server based anti spam for Exchange Server and other email servers. With extensive
    Spam filter features...

  • GFI MailEssentials offers a fast set-up and a high spam detection rate using Bayesian filtering and other methods – no configuration required, very low false positives through its automatic whitelist, and the ability to automatically adapt to your email environment to constantly tune and improve spam detection

  • In addition to anti-spam filtering and anti-phishing protection, GFI MailEssentials also adds email management tools to your mail server: disclaimers, mail monitoring, Internet mail reporting, list server, server-based auto replies and POP3 downloading

  •   > Highest spam detection rate (98%) because of its Bayesian filtering technology > Lowest false positives through its patent pending auto whitelist feature > Server-based install, no client software required > Allows users to review email marked as spam from junk mail folder > #1 server anti-spam solution @ unbeatable pricing: USD 450 (25), USD 1195 (100), USD 5000 (1000) mailboxes


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