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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Rob McEwen <ro...@invaluement.com> on 2019/08/25 02:59:13 UTC
HostKarma status (was Re: How to block mails from unknown ip
addresses?)
On 8/24/2019 6:12 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> None of the mails is listed at hostkarma.junkemailfilter.com. I also
>> use junkemailfilter to score spam.
> unmaintained now
(BCC'ed to new HostKarma mgmt)
Not true. It is under /different/ management now. They are struggling a
little because of the large learning curve of abruptly stepping into
someone else's shoes on short notice, with lots of proprietary
code/processes. Some months ago, I talked to the main tech person over
there and he is a smart/good guy who is making MUCH progress. So it
looks like HostKarma is going to survive for the long term.
--
Rob McEwen
https://www.invaluement.com
Re: HostKarma status (was Re: How to block mails from unknown ip
addresses?)
Posted by Benny Pedersen <me...@junc.eu>.
Rob McEwen skrev den 2019-08-25 04:59:
> Not true. It is under _different_ management now. They are struggling
> a little because of the large learning curve of abruptly stepping into
> someone else's shoes on short notice, with lots of proprietary
> code/processes. Some months ago, I talked to the main tech person over
> there and he is a smart/good guy who is making MUCH progress. So it
> looks like HostKarma is going to survive for the long term.
i writed to make a point, if mainainers of the site prepere to be back i
would love to see it, just that using data that are old is not always
prefered to use, we all gone die one day, and that day none will know me
anyway :=)
can i provide abuse data to new site owners that still remains anon
member here ?
1400 ipv4 addresses blocked here for trying sasl auth on port 25, maybe
i extend it to postscreen data, if thats postfix that is configured
badly i like to help solve it