Re: Bystander shot by a spam filter.

From: Harry Tabak (htabak@quadtelecom.com)
Date: 12/29/02


Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 20:13:29 -0500
From: Harry Tabak <htabak@quadtelecom.com>
To: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>

Brett Glass wrote:
> At 09:16 AM 12/28/2002, Harry Tabak wrote:
>
>
>>I can't really stop the Spambouncer people from shouting "fire" from their own website -- freedom of speech and all that. But should FreeBSD act as an amplifier.
>
>
> I personally believe that spam is a serious security issue (see
> my paper at http://www.brettglass.com/spam/). However, be warned
> that this list's Supreme Moderator may declare your posting to
> be "off-topic," because it doesn't relate directly to intrusions
> upon FreeBSD itself. He may also blast you for cross-posting
> and/or for starting too long or interesting a discussion. :-S
>
Actually I have been privately chided.

> That said, I can offer you some assistance here. Catherine Hampton's
> SpamBouncer relies on Procmail, whose filtering recipes are easily
> "tunable." It shouldn't be hard to change the recipes, and you can
> then encourage the port maintainer to add your changes. Unfortunately,
> if you want to get the master SpamBouncer recipe file changed, you will
> have to contact Catherine. My wife knows her personally, so if you
> cannot get through to her by other means I may be able to reach her
> for you.
>
I've been in contact with the port maintainer. His position: 1) This
problem is out of scope for him, 2) He is away on holiday and can't
easily access the FreeBSD cluster, 3) Other pressures will keep him from
this problem for several weeks. He advised me to contact me Miss
Hampton. I can't fault him.

Unfortunately, I have not gotten a response from Miss Hampton via the
contact address on her web site <ariel@spambouncer.org>. I'd apprecite
it if you could contact her. I've had so much bad luck getting my mail
out -- my mail may be pidgeon holed in her spam basket.

> In the meantime, you may want to use a mail relay (not a fully open one,
> of course) to get around the block. All you need is one machine on a
> different subnet that will relay your outbound mail.

Actually, that wouldn't work for my fixed address DSL server. I'd have
to dial out from my laptop.

>
> --Brett Glass
>
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