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UC Irvine’s New Anti-Spam Measures Keith Chong Network & Support Programming Network & Academic Computing Services UC Irvine August 9, 2005 Keith Chong Network & Support Programming Network & Academic Computing Services UC Irvine August 9, 2005
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New Anti-Spam Measures Realtime Block List (RBL) from Spamhaus.org: Spamhaus Block List (SBL): List of spam sources and spam services. Exploits Block List (XBL): List of computers with proxies, viruses, and trojans installed. “Greeting delay” blocks connections from non- conforming mailers that send data too early. Greylisting temporarily rejects new senders. Compliant servers will return. Spammers are not likely to return. Unknown users blocked earlier in transaction. Rate limiting: 60 messages per minute and 10 concurrent connections on a per server basis. Realtime Block List (RBL) from Spamhaus.org: Spamhaus Block List (SBL): List of spam sources and spam services. Exploits Block List (XBL): List of computers with proxies, viruses, and trojans installed. “Greeting delay” blocks connections from non- conforming mailers that send data too early. Greylisting temporarily rejects new senders. Compliant servers will return. Spammers are not likely to return. Unknown users blocked earlier in transaction. Rate limiting: 60 messages per minute and 10 concurrent connections on a per server basis.
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UC Irvine’s E-mail System
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Effectiveness of Anti-Spam Measures 418,771 143,817 208,353 Accepted 190,446 Spam 19,972 Viruses 131,674 Accepted 11,307 Spam 836 Viruses
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Connections Blocked
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New Preventive MeasureBlocked Connections Spamhaus RBL186,240 Greeting Delay11,898 Unknown Users9,426 Too Many Open Connections 6,115 Rate Limit Exceeded10,793 Statistics for 7/29/2005
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