Re: [rt.ietf.org #24364] mail.ietf.org. is ietf.org., Remove MX Records For Less Spam

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On 26 Feb 2010, at 15:42, John Levine wrote:
mail.ietf.org. is ietf.org., so you can remove your MX records for
>>>>  ietf.org.  This should cut down on spam since a lot of spambots
>>>>  will skip over domains whose MX list cannot be obtained.  Real
>>>>  mailers will of course fall back to A/AAAA as per RFC 2821/5321.  A
>>>>  few hosts will have trouble, but very, very few indeed, and that
>>>>  isn't your (our?) fault.
> 
> I checked with some people who run mail for a lot of domains, and they
> assure me that spambots will try to deliver to the A record even if
> there is an MX.  Where did you get the idea that not having an MX
> offers protection from spambots?

That's interesting, but not what I described.

To answer your question, you'd have to try that for yourself.  I am now getting mostly phishes and scams, but very few member enhancement, expensive watches, wonder cures or viral mails.  A few, of course - but not many.  And yes, some of them are originated from PBL-listed addresses.

Oh, and an IPv6-enabled foreign language spam or three.  Lovely.  The spammers have got there first.

Brief and superficial inspection shows that the scams and phishes are submitted mostly via webmails and legit relays.  I'm not sure why that is, though I have read stories about hijacked Internet cafes.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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