# spewhosts.list # # see bottom for comments. # altavista.com = altavista\.com google.com = google\.com msn.com = hotmail\.(msn\.)?com hotmail.com +150 hotmail\.(msn\.)?com yahoo.com = yahoo(mail)?\.com yahoomail.com = yahoo(mail)?\.com juno.com +150 juno\.com rocketmail.com +150 rocketmail\.com mailexcite.com +150 (mail)?excite.com lycos.com +150 lycos(email)?\.com lycosemail.com +150 lycos(email)?\.com mailcity.com = mailcity\.com yahoo.co.jp = yahoo\.co\.jp aol.com = aol\.com delphi.com = delphi\.com prodigy.com = prodigy\.(com|net) prodigy.net = prodigy\.(com|net) usa.com = usa\.com sprintmail.com = sprintmail\.com sprynet.com = sprynet\.com gte.net = gte.net mci.net = mci.net concentric.net = concentric.net mindspring.net +50 (earthlink|mindspring)\.(com|net) earthlink.net +50 (earthlink|mindspring)\.(com|net) bellsouth.net = bellsouth\.net worldnet.att.net = worldnet\.att\.net compuserve.com = (cs|compuserve|aol)\.com cs.com = (cs|compuserve|aol)\.com # (comments at bottom for efficiency of matching) # # Note: the listing of any given host/isp in this file is *NOT* an indicator # of spam. Quite the opposite actually - these domains are frequently FORGED, # or can at least be expected to generally relay mail consistently through # specific servers. # # This file is grepped for the string literals on the LHS. The second column # contains a value indicating the "spammishness" to be assigned to messages # associated with this host which fail the test. THE SIGN IS SIGNIFICANT - # THE WAY THIS STRING IS ADDED TO THE SPAMMISHNESS STRING, IT WILL BE ASSUMED # TO INCLUDE A MATH OPERATOR. An '=' in this column means to use the default # as defined in the rcfile. The RHS should contain a REGEXP identifying # expected mailservers, which should appear in the Received: lines as a # "....by (somehost)REGEXP" type of string. # # The intended object of this file is to both allow you to identify services # which might send messages through differently named mail servers, and to # TUNE the spammishness associated with certain services. # # If it isn't obvious, this file supports comments, but only when STARTING # IN THE LHS COLUMN. The egrep operation used to match the LHS token are # anchored to the beginning of the line, and are always domain literals. # # end of file