There are many people thinking how to block o avoid to receive spam...
I'm using a antivirus/antispam solution in-a-box called Astaro Security Linux (ASL - www.astaro.com)
This solution has a good verification system that everyone should improve...
When an email arrives to the ASL, it can make a lookup for the domain name... is the domain name exists, it can ask to the domain for the mailbox existence..
However, this technology needs the null-address capabilities turned on in the sender's domain..
It's a good idea too..
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I think that SPF and SID are good technologies too...
Another one solution could be the a small dialog between the sender and the destination email server..
When an email arrives to the destination email server, it's send a confirmation message, so, the sender must confirm this message...
The problem here, is the bandwith wasted and the increment of hardware resources uses...
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See ya in the Cyberspace...
There are many people thinking how to block o avoid to receive spam ...
I'm using a antivirus/antispam solution in-a-box called Astaro Security Linux (ASL - www.astaro.com)
This solution has a good verification system that everyone should improve ...
When an email arrives to the ASL, it can make a lookup for the domain name ... is the domain name exists, it can ask to the domain for the mailbox existence ..
However, this technology needs the null-address capabilities turned on in the sender's domain ..
It's a good idea too ..
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I think that SPF and SID are good technologies too ...
Another one solution could be the a small dialog between the sender and the destination email server ..
When an email arrives to the destination email server, it's send a confirmation message, so, the sender must confirm this message ...
The problem here, is the bandwith wasted and the increment of hardware resources uses ...
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See ya in the Cyberspace ...