- Spamd
spamd is a BSD licensed lightweight spam-deferral daemon written under the umbrella of the
OpenBSD project. spamd works directly with smtp connections, and supports features such asgreylisting , minimisingfalse positives compared to a system that does full-body analysis. spamd is designed to work in conjunction with pf(4), and should be fully functional on anyPOSIX system where pf is available, i.e.OpenBSD ,NetBSD ,FreeBSD andDragonFly BSD .Uses and features
spamd is most useful in preventing inbound spam from reaching mail servers. It can also be used as a partial application level proxy to ensure that external mail servers connecting to internal mail servers behave legitimately. Additionally, spamd can be very useful in preventing outgoing spam from systems that may be compromised or under the control of spammers. It can be used to block spammers with the use of blacklists, such as the
SPEWS database or other lists of IPs, and features including small windows sizes and stuttering can slow down spam reception considerably and hold connections open for a significant amount of time. Another ability isgreylisting : this forces email to be delayed for a configurable period, requiring the remote end to resend mail at least once in order for it to be delivered.External links
* [http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=spamd OpenBSD's spamd man page]
* [http://www.benzedrine.cx/relaydb.html Article: Annoying spammers with pf and spamd]
* [https://calomel.org/spamd_config.html Spamd anti-spam "HOW TO" with explanation and examples]
* [http://www.hungryhacker.com/articles/misc/spamd Article: Dont' run a mail server? Here's how you can still hurt spammers from your home PC.] (With video)
* [http://labrea.sourceforge.net/Intro-History.html Introduction and history of tarpitting] (from the original author)
* [http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/spamd.html Peter N. M. Hansteen - PF and spamd]
* [http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/01/18/greylisting-with-pf.html ONLamp.com - Greylisting with PF and spamd]
* [http://www.linux.com/feature/61103 Introduction to spamd] (from Linux.com)
* [http://www.linux.com/feature/114261 Installing and configuring spamd] (from Linux.com)
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