On 10/07/2015 09:42 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> I wonder how effective the Spamhaus XBL (eXploited host Black List)
> would be at this. I wouldn't use it unless I were experiencing the
> attack, though.
As I reported in my reply to Rich's post, it appears that Apache on
mail.python.org u
On 10/08/2015 07:51 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
> I'd be curiously to see the logs for these. (I intend to check
> them against various address range lists to see if the originating
> IP addresses correlate with anything else I'm tracking.)
The results from
grep -E 'GET /mailman/listinfo|POST /
I'd be curiously to see the logs for these. (I intend to check
them against various address range lists to see if the originating
IP addresses correlate with anything else I'm tracking.) If they're
coming from botted hosts, then (as noted in the thread) using the XBL
or similar may help. If the
Mark Sapiro writes:
> > 3. Use the Spamhaus DROP and EDROP lists in your firewall and drop
> > *all* inbound traffic from and *all* outbound traffic to those ranges.
> > This achieves lossless compression. (This should be done whether you
> > do 1 or 2 or neither. It's basic network self-def
On Wed, 2015-10-07 at 17:49 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 10/07/2015 08:15 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> >
> > There are multiple approaches to this:
> >
> > 1. Look at the logs. Find out where the subscriptions are coming
> > from,
> > and firewall out the appropriate network(s) or countries. (
On 10/07/2015 08:15 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
> There are multiple approaches to this:
>
> 1. Look at the logs. Find out where the subscriptions are coming from,
> and firewall out the appropriate network(s) or countries. (See ipdeny.com
> for country IP ranges.)
>
> or
>
> 2. If you only e
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 09:16:32AM -0400, br...@emwd.com wrote:
> I have seen another type of subscription form spam pop-up on our
> servers. It is particularly affecting one client that has 80 mailman
> lists and they wish to keep their lists publicly advertised. We keep
> seeing dozens of subscri
On 10/07/2015 06:16 AM, br...@emwd.com wrote:
> We keep
> seeing dozens of subscription spam coming in from gmail addresses PER
> MINUTE with the following format:
>
> kihuotter+59233...@gmail.com
>
> We have implemented the form secret function that was introduced in
> Mailman 2.16 but it is hav
Hello list,
I have seen another type of subscription form spam pop-up on our
servers. It is particularly affecting one client that has 80 mailman
lists and they wish to keep their lists publicly advertised. We keep
seeing dozens of subscription spam coming in from gmail addresses PER
MINUTE w
; in a form that would be great!
Thank you very much for your time,
-Brandon
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Paul H Byerly
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Subscription form
At some
At some point today as I trudged through the paying job, I realized I
was about to recreate the wheel on the subscription form. The following is
mostly stolen from the subscription form on the list information page. Set
your server and list name and you are ready to go. I've not done muc
Regarding:
> For a few friends i need to realize a subscription form containing a few
> additional data:
> Name, address, phone number, City, and so on...
> This data must be sent by e-mail at the list moderator.
> . Can someone which has already realized this function help me?
> Thanks.
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