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Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 16 Jan 2014 19:04:59 -0000
In article <030101cf0e0e$71088af0$5319a0d0$@truenet.com> you write:
Looks like a bug, if you stick a 1 in total email users: Per Year: $504.00
No, that's right. If you're a tiny little network, you can use the public DNS servers for the BL lookups, and you can FTP the text version of DROP and turn in into firewall rules or whatever. That's what I do (hack perl scripts available on request.) The BGP feed is intended for networks large enough to need BGP. R's, John
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- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds TR Shaw (Jan 09)
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- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds TR Shaw (Jan 09)
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- RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds Eric Tykwinski (Jan 10)
- RE: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds Adam Greene (Jan 10)
- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds Richard Hesse (Jan 16)
- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds John Levine (Jan 16)
- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds Curtis Doty (Jan 16)
- Re: Experiences with Spamhaus BGP DROP, EDROP and BGPCC BGP feeds TR Shaw (Jan 09)