QUOTE(mrmaxx @ Jun 13 2005, 01:32 AM)
I keep getting bounced email with my domain forged in the sender info, as well as "phishing" emails allegedly from "webmaster" and "postmaster" etc at my domain.
My question is, if I were to put "@mydomain.com" in the personal blacklist, would it catch most or all of that junk? What is the likelihood of false-positives (I typically don't send THROUGH SpamCop so I don't think it's likely to get caught there...)
In
SpamCop Email (
the only email address you will ever need) you put in
mydomain.com do not put in
@mydomain.comIn my whitelist I get a fair amount of email from TZ which generaly
ends in TZ so by putting TZ in whitelist
ALL "from" email addresses ending in TZ are passed I also do this with most Australian domain names like vagabond.com.au this lets a bit a spam through that would otherwise be blocked, but so far not a problem ( note do not use .TZ in white/blacklist)
My Blacklist I have yahoo.com, hotmail.com but in whitelist put in FULL @ address of people I know using these domains/email services For instance hard_[at]guess<AT>hotmail.com gets through but other @hotmail.com do not
So far I get little spam if TZ becomes a problem C an easily remove it from Whitelist (Remember a whitelist overides
ALL blacklists)