Some spam fighting resources are made available on
https://github.com/JabberSPAM/resources

Although very rough, there's a good deal of Prosody stuff in that
repository. Additionally, have a look at the open PR, which is providing a
lot of information.

Op zo 20 sep. 2020 15:19 schreef Christian Weiske <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
>
> I'm maintaining a small XMPP and e-mail server for my family with ~15
> accounts.
>
> Several months ago I started to get spam messages to my XMPP account:
>
> 1. Accounts from foreign servers wanting to subscribe to my account.
>    When asking back who they actually are, I never get replies.
>
> 2. Accounts from foreign servers sending a single message to my
>    XMPP account. The text is often in russian, sometimes english, and
>    contain a link to some XMPP spam service explanation page.
>
> I could cope/ignore those messages since they stopped after two weeks.
>
>
> But a new spam wave seems to have started, and this time not only
> myself but another user of my server gets that spam. Since that person
> in question is older and just does not want to deal with spam, I'm
> looking for options.
>
> I already try to contact the administrators of the servers and ask them
> to block that spam accounts, but that is time-consuming. And it does
> not prevent my family members to get this spam.
>
>
> What can I do to prevent such spam?
>
> I'm running prosody.
>
> --
> Regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> Christian Weiske
>
> -=≡ Geeking around in the name of science since 1982 ≡=-
>

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