Rusty Carruth wrote: > > > teergrube? hmmm... what's that? I'm getting on the upwards of 100 > > emails a day and that *with* digests of what I am following for work... > > > > Thats a 'tarpit' in German. > > The idea is that you slow down the snmp connection for known spammers > so that they either: > > 1 detect that you are a slow connection and drop you > or > 2 - don't detect that you are working on holding them back from their > massive spam attempt - in which case the more people who do this, > the less spam they can send. > > Some folks think that tarpits don't work. but then, some tarpits > are set up poorly. 10 seconds is NOT a good pit! I prefer 10 > seconds for the NORMAL (non-pit) mode (but I'm going to be > experimenting with longer times), and a day (or more) for > the tarpit... True... 10 seconds (human time) is really nothing to volume trafic across major mail nodes. 10 minuites on the otherhand may be anoying. several days even better... EBo --