That Fleming Gent...

I'm a very spam-intolerant person; I susbscribe to a lot of lists so I get enough traffic coming into my domain and don't need the extra junk. I've been a frontline anti-spammer in my time (frequent reporter with over 500 confirmed "kills" in the bad old days) and now work the abuse desk at work - not only crafting and issuing the LARTs but also having a hand in policy and educating techs and users.

Naturally I have strong anti-spam and antivirus defences on the domains I host. All are based on Open Source code and tech and have worked very well indeed - Postfix for the mail itself, Clam Antivirus + clamsmtpd (the latter I also package for Fedora, see my package repository above) plus Bogofilter for Bayes classification of incoming messages.
I also maintain my own domain-wide blacklist of banned addresses and domains. If you ever see a bounce from my system (currently qbert.enlartenment.com) with a: 554 Spam Blacklisted ...message, you've made my list for being a bad boy/girl. If you want to check if you're listed, the blacklist check form will let you know.
If you think it's in error, I have working postmaster and abuse role accounts at my domains that accept all mail. I'm reasonable - as long as you are also. Abusive mails will be posted for the amusement of myself and visitors.

General Advice
Marketers: READ THIS IF YOU'RE IN AUSTRALIA OR YOUR "TARGET MARKET" IS HERE. OR YOU WILL BE SORRY!
For postmasters and mail server admins:


Local Resources:
What do my domains use?

Links to External Resources:
Blacklists I use. These are checked before any mail reaches me or my local domain users:
Many domains and service providers use the SORBS blacklists run by Matthew Sullivan. I don't and neither should you. Listing criteria are quite elastic in practice and once listed, delisting is questionably inefficient (I'm being kind here) if it works at all - you are asked to pay $50 to charity and notify SORBS, but I have seen occasions where this has been done and the listing is still present.
(..and what sort of public list demands money to be removed, even if it is for a good cause??)

Worst of all, the evidence presented is often minimal and useful - I can think of one occasion (via a work investigation) where an IP range listing's evidence file is a single Recieved: line. Not good Matthew...

Anti-spam / anti-malware software

General Resources

Contact
Email: Michael Fleming
Jabber: mfleming@thatfleminggent.com
ICQ / MSN / AIM details: on request
PGP/GnuPG keys: Diffie-Hellmann; RSA

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