© 2025 Peter N. M. Hansteen| That grumpy BSD guy
© 2025 Peter N. M. Hansteen| That grumpy BSD guy
© 2025 Peter N. M. Hansteen| That grumpy BSD guy
© 2025 Peter N. M. Hansteen| That grumpy BSD guy
This past week was truly one for the blooper reel. A public cloud service provider let the great unwashed into the address ranges published as safe mailers via their SPF records, with hilarious if rather predictable results. Next up, we find an intensive advertising campaign for spamware aimed at our imaginary friends. And the password guessing aimed at an ever-expanding dictionary of non-existing users continues.| That grumpy BSD guy
If you want to hurt spammers, you can get away with maintaining a list of domains you want to receive mail for in your spamd.allo...| bsdly.blogspot.com
A condensed summary of the blocklist data generated from traffic hitting bsdly.net and cooperating sites. After my runbsd.info entry (pr...| bsdly.blogspot.com
A rarely used legacy misfeature of the main Internet email protocol creeps back from irrelevance as a minor annoyance. You should ask your ...| bsdly.blogspot.com