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    Posted: 03 August 2006 at 10:55am

im just wondering: can one block this 'country' because the ip's it uses are fake?

or can some of the 'n/a' ip's be real valid ip's? im' asking because i do seem to have received around 400 spams from originating country 'n/a'. Or are these mails a result of the reverse DNS lookup failure?

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Marco,

I'd recommend against blocking the n/a's, as they could indeed be valid IPs for a legitimate country that have not been added to the database yet.

You can find an updated copy of the geo database at http://www.logsat.com/SpamFilter/pub/GeoIP.zip. To update it, simply extract the GeoIP.dat file in the zip into SpamFilter's directory and overwite the existing one. There should be no need to restart SpamFilter.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Marco Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 August 2006 at 8:16am

ok, thanks Roberto

I think i will set the block still though.. the chance that our company will receive valid emails from an unregistered country is astronomically small.. (erm or should i say microscopically )

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Perhaps a suggestion to build in the next version of SF.

Autoupdating of this file.

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Marco,

These countries are not "unregistered" at all. It just means that the IP hasn't been put in the GeoIP database.

For instance, www.upstreaminter.net is a new ISP in the UK. They have only just started and have been given a block of IP's from RIPE to hand out to their customers (of which I am one). When we go to google from one of these IP's, google tries to re-direct us to the relevant language page, based on the country that the IP is from. Google sends us to it's polish site because it has no idea of where we come from.

Unfortunately, it takes a while for everyone to update their geoip databases and so any mail from me will end up in the N/A list.

 

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ok, cheers for sharing that, i had no idea, the block remains though  All mails that have been received here from N/A are spams, and as soon as geoip is updated it no longer applies so the problem (if any) goes away allmost by itself.

 

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I'm with Marco on this one.  I have always blocked the "n/a" ane have rarely, if ever, blocked a good message.  I also update my GeoDB very often.  The only time I had a problem was when GB became UK and the GeoDB took a couple of days to catch up.
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Ok, but doesn't this also depend on how often Logsat update their geoip db??

 

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No ... It depends on how often you, the user, updates the GeiDB file on your server.  As postes elsewhere, the updated db can be downloaded from:

http://www.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoIP.dat.gz

Any you can script it to update automatically using any simple script or even patch command.

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