Abrupt spam increase
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Fri Jun 4 09:54:01 EDT 2004
I've noticed over the past 6 weeks a sudden, abrupt increase in the flow of
spam on my home server. It's gone from about 250/day to 440/day; last month's
average daily flow was about 360.
Thus far I've been simply directing it to a quarantine folder, and keeping
general tabs on the volume.
But as volume grows, at some point I'll want to do something different. I
have a couple of questions:
(1) Have any of y'all tried to keep stats on the flow of spam? Are my
observations about message flow on-target?
(2) Beyond SpamAssassin, have you tried out any tools which reject spam before
it reaches your mailbox? I know that I could configure sendmail to reject
mail from sites listed in certain blacklist databases, but before I take that
step I want to make sure to use the right blacklists and I also want to keep
better statistics on a per-recipient basis (example, I get mail to "daemon"
and "amanda", in addition to "richb", at my domain).
(3) Are there any spam-folder statistical analysis tools that are useful?
I'm not sure why I care to keep stats, but somehow I think it'll be useful in
the future. Having piles of old spam on-tap has often helped me to craft new
rules to block the deluge. Local rules that I've defined here keep 99% of
spam out of my in-box and another 80% of the remaining flow gets tagged on the
subject line.
-rich
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