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How do you stop spams like these?

Discussion in 'Security' started by lorien1973, Oct 18, 2006.

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    Where it just uses random words or sentences. Is there a way to stop these at a server level?
     
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    You create a script that checks referrer, user-agent, and IP address then updates .htaccess to ban them.

    Do you need some help creating one of these? What website are you trying to do this on?
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    I have no idea how to do all that. Its on my mail server not the http side. Emails, so I figure it'd have to happen on that level right? You can't stop mails from .htaccess can you?
     
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    Can't say I have the answer but editing your .htaccess file would be useless since it's a mail server thing, not an apache thing.

    You're best bet is probably just to use the best spam filters available. The other alternative is probably writing your own scripts to talk to the mail server.
    I'm not sure if you'd do it on the SMTP side or the POP side, but either way your scripting language would have to have the permissions to fool around with your mail stuff, which likely will not be the case on a virtual server.
     
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    In short, its probably easier to hit the delete key and accept the fact I can't stop them?
     
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    You could write a simple filter that looks for words like "viagra" or "online perscriptions", etc. It wouldn't take long to compile a pretty sweet list of words that would drastically reduce spam. What are the odds your friends are going to email you talking about viagra? slim to none, so it works out good :D
     
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    I do that already, but these mails use an image and a bunch of random words/phrases which makes it a lot harder.
     
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    just buy their viagra once! have some compassion for the spammers :D
     
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    It's you who is spamming, me isnt it?:p
     
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    just buy the viagra it's good :p
     
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    have you ever tried to use a blacklist for your mail server? I won't guaranty that it will cut all spam, but will help a lot.
     
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    I was gonna suggest spamassasin. It lets you define blacklists.
     
    edD, Oct 19, 2006 IP