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- How many junk e-mails do you get every day?
- How many valid e-mails does your current
anti-spam software screen out?
- Are you missing contacts from customers?
- Are you still downloading message just to have
your mail client try and filter them?
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We run our own customized algorithms that we
adjust 4 times daily and personally, it is a very time consuming
project, and it works. We run all RBL & CBL filters
to ensure spammers are not even going to communicate with our server.
We have DKIM Keys and full SPF Records that are fully
compatible with IPv4. Please read below for complex
descriptions of the methods we take to protect our server and your
peace of mind.
Greylisting:
- Greylisting (or graylisting)
is a method of defending e-mail users against spam.
A mail transfer agent
(MTA) using greylisting will "temporarily reject" any email from a
sender it does not recognize. If the mail is legitimate, the
originating server will try again and the email is accepted. If the
mail is from a spammer it will probably not be retried since a spammer
goes through thousands of email addresses and can not afford the time
delay to retry.
DNSBL,
RBL & CBL:
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A DNS Blacklist, or DNSBL
(definition
below), is a means by which an Internet site may publish a
list of IP
addresses that some people may want to avoid and in a format
which can be easily queried by computer programs on the Internet. The
technology is built on top of the Internet Domain
Name System, or DNS. DNSBLs are chiefly used to publish lists
of addresses linked to spamming.
Most mail transport agent
(mail server) software can be configured to reject or flag messages
which have been sent from a site listed on one or more such lists.
DNSBL names a medium, not any specific list or
policy. There has been a good deal of controversy over the past several
years over the operation of specific lists, such as the MAPS RBL
and SPEWS.
Dynamic
IP & Zone Blocking:
-
Members can block ranges of IP addresses
(commonly called rangeblocking).
Use careful judgement and make them as brief as possible; this can
affect over sixty-five thousand IP addresses, potentially affecting
millions of users. These should be reserved as an absolute last resort.
For more information, see mw:Help:Range
blocks. You need some knowledge of how networks and IP
numbering work, and of binary arithmetic. If you don't, many other
administrators do— ask on the Administrators'
incidents noticeboard or on IRC.
If you propose to block a significant range,
or for a significant time, consider asking a user with checkuser access
to check for collateral blocks - that is, for the presence of other
users who may be unintentionally affected by the range block.
SMTP
Tarpit:
- A tarpit (also known as Teergrube,
the German word for tarpit) is a service on a computer
system (usually a server) that
delays incoming connections for as long as possible. The technique was
developed as a defense against a computer worm, and the
idea is that network abuses such
as spamming or broad scanning are less effective if they take too long.
The name is analogous with a tar pit, in which animals can
get bogged down and slowly sink under the surface..
DKIM
Keys:
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DomainKeys Identified Mail
(DKIM) is a method for E-mail authentication,
allowing a person who receives email to verify that the message
actually comes from the domain that it claims to have come from. The
need for this type of authentication arises because spam often has forged headers.
For example, a spam message may claim in its "From:" header to be from
sender@example.com, when in fact it is not from that address, and the
spammer's goal is only to convince the recipient to click on a link in
the body of the email which leads to some other web site. Because the
email is not actually from the example.com domain, the recipient cannot
have any effect by complaining to the system administrator for
example.com. It also becomes difficult for recipients to establish
whether to give good or bad reputations to various domains, and system
administrators may have to deal with complaints about spam that appears
to have originated from their systems, but didn't.
DKIM uses public-key cryptography
to allow the sender to electronically sign legitimate emails in a way
that can be verified by recipients. Prominent email service providers
implementing DKIM (or its slightly different predecessor, DomainKeys)
include Yahoo and Gmail. Any mail from these
domains should carry a DKIM signature, and if the recipient knows this,
he can discard mail that hasn't been signed, or that has an invalid
signature.
DKIM also guards against tampering with mail,
offering almost end-to-end integrity from a signing
to a verifying Mail transfer agent
(MTA). In most cases the signing MTA acts on behalf of the sender
by inserting a DKIM-Signature header, and the
verifying MTA on behalf of the receiver, validating
the signature by retrieving a sender's public key through the DNS.
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