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Re: [anti-spam-wg@localhost] help spam
- Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 11:12:02 +0200
"'Dewole Ajao" dewole10@localhost writes: > i have a squid server on my network and all web traffice passes > through is so windows webservers think it's my proxy that carries out > all transactions. Of recent, i have had a lot of complaints about spam > originating from my network. Could you please advise on any ways to > catch the offending clients. I already blocked the smtp port so all > traffic now is http. I would appreciate any help you could > render. thanks in anticipation. You have to use a transparent (reverse) proxy, so that the web servers see the original IP adress. WCCP might be a solution if your routers speak this protocol.
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