Posts Tagged ‘resending’

Greylisting: A noble defeat in the spam wars

Monday, October 30th, 2006

SpamFastmail , my main email server provider, has recently introduced greylisting (Wikipedia ) in an attempt to reduce the amount of spam getting into inboxes.

Greylisting works by initially rejecting email from an unknown mail server. The theory goes that legitimate emails will be resent and are then accepted the second time, whilst spammers won’t bother resending, so their emails are, in effect, blocked.

It’s a noble idea, and in a perfect world would work perfectly.

Over the weekend, the company acknowledged defeat in its attempts to tweak the feature a little. The story is worth retelling. It shows not only a well-intentioned company frustrated by practical realities outside its control but also how sneaky spammers are:

Recently we’ve observed that some spam zombie machines are smarter than others, and do SMTP retrying which means that they bypass greylisting. These machines have been reponsible for a large number of “stock scam” spams that include random text and an attached gif. Between Oct 17 to Oct 20 we were trying out a new greylisting policy that involved taking feedback from the spam scoring system, and re-greylisting systems with an increased delay if they had delivered emails that had been detected as spam by the scoring system. Our testing suggested that this quickly and effectively blocked the zombie machines.

Unfortunately it also blocked a small number of poorly configured real email servers that were being used for forwarding because they would also forward all spam emails, and thus be judged as the source of the spam. This caused some emails to be delayed for many hours or in some cases over a day. We’ve now removed this policy totally. While the concept seems a good idea, unfortunately the small number of incorrectly configured hosts out there mean that this just causes too much of a problem for them.

email, spam, greylisting, graylisting, resending, fastmail

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Click OK to lose your mail in Mail.app

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

rcarmoOver at The Tao of Mac, Rui Carmo reports on how Mail.app eats your email.

If a particular SMTP server is not available and you click OK to Mail.app’s suggestion of resending it from another server before Mail.app re-renders the message, it vanishes.

Well, almost. Everything vanishes except the headers, so the recipient gets a tantalising hint of what might have been.

As Rui says, Brilliant.

Read the other things that Rui has to say about Mail in his “Talking Mail.app” interview.mail.app, apple mail, bugs, resending, SMTP server, tao of mac, rui carmo

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