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RE: [milter-greylist] mailing lists management ?

2004-07-05 by Robert Grasso

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> > I wanted to test this very interesting method and this milter, but I
> > suddenly remembered  that our users subscribe regularly to
> mailing lists,
> > which mails get caught with the spam regularly. What about
> milter-greylist
> > behaviour with such mailing lists ?
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> What are the sender addresses?
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the sender adresses are really various - generally, they will be technology
vendors, such as Dell, Texas Instruments, who use to send informations about
their products this way, several IT mailing lists in the open-source world,
local partners too - well, I don't remember all the lists, but they are
corporate ones, which MAY sometimes use standard bulk mailers (I mean,
corporate bulk mailers) such as xmr3 (http://info.xpedite.com/) which which
send bulk mail for normal companies, and spammers too.

Some time ago, I also noticed one very official company - it must have been
the European Space Agency - which incorporated our standard business adress
cedrat@... (the one that we NEED to show all over the world in order
to be contacted, and which receives all possible spam) in a mailing list in
order to inform its partners of some event.

Robert Grasso

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