Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Resources

2005-09-07 Thread Pete McNeil
SBL30856

I'm coding rules now.

_M

On Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 10:52:58 AM, Richard wrote:

RF Much of the spam I am getting is coming from  here

RF Yipes Communications, Inc. YIPES-BLK7 (NET-66-17-128-0-1)
RF   66.17.128.0 - 66.17.255.255
RF Leasing World, LLC YIPS-A06172005 (NET-66-17-180-0-1)
RF   66.17.180.0 - 66.17.183.255

RF Is anyone else seeing this...I have blocked in IMAIL all the IPs for Leasing
RF World..

RF Richard Farris
RF Ethixs Online
RF 1.270.247. Office
RF 1.800.548.3877 Tech Support
RF Crossroads to a Cleaner Internet

RF - Original Message - 
RF From: Richard Farris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RF To: sniffer@SortMonster.com
RF Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 10:07 AM
RF Subject: [sniffer] Sniffer Resources


 When I turn off sniffer my server acts normally on rescources..but when I
 turn it on it goes to 100% and stays there most of the time...I have tried
 updating the sniffer and rebooting the server but does not help...it has
 been doing this for about a month...has anyone else seen this..if not what
 can I do to resolve it..right now I have sniffer turned off so I can just
 send mail thru the server..

 Richard Farris
 Ethixs Online
 1.270.247. Office
 1.800.548.3877 Tech Support
 Crossroads to a Cleaner Internet

 - Original Message - 
 From: Pete McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Andy Schmidt sniffer@SortMonster.com
 Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 9:43 AM
 Subject: Re: [sniffer] Integration with today's new ORF version:


 On Monday, September 5, 2005, 9:26:38 AM, Andy wrote:

 AS http://www.vamsoft.com/orf/agentdefs.asp
 AS
 AS It says to contact  vendor. Here I am G.

 Yes indeed.

 How may I help you?

 _M



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RE: [sniffer] Forwarding Spam

2005-09-07 Thread Keith Johnson
Pete,
  Perfect.  I will work on setting up this account for you.  What email 
address can I use to send over the POP info?
 
Keith



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Pete McNeil
Sent: Tue 9/6/2005 11:00 PM
To: Keith Johnson
Subject: Re: [sniffer] Forwarding Spam



On Tuesday, September 6, 2005, 10:12:31 PM, Keith wrote:

KJ Pete,
KJ In the past, we have been processing missed spam
KJ ourselves by asking our end customers, those who can, forward us
KJ the header and we will adjust our filters.  However, I notice on
KJ the sortmonster.com website that one can forward to an address
KJ missed spam and Sniffer can make adjustments.  Can you take the
KJ message in its simply forwarded state or do you need the header?
KJ What email address should we be sending these to?  This would
KJ reduce the amount of processing on our side if we could automate
KJ this process.  Thanks again for the aid.

The best way to do this is to set up an address on your system that we
can access with POP. We will program our robots to get the messages
and place them in our processing queues.

We have two classifications for these -- The first is clean spamtraps
-- that is, messages that were sent to invalid and harvested
addresses.

The second are usertraps --- these are messages that are either
submitted by users as spam or come from otherwise impure spamtraps
(such as long dead accounts etc...)

In both cases we like the message as close to it's original form as
possible --- but simple forwards work just fine.

When we process usertrap messages we consider them anonymously and
with a good deal of suspicion.

I don't want to give you the impression that we create rules for your
system based on these kinds of submissions, but we do create rules for
the core rulebase if they are appropriate... To the extent that some
spam reaches your system before it would otherwise reach us, your
submissions would help everyone by accelerating the speed by which we
add new rules for new campaigns.

Hope this helps,

_M



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Re[2]: [sniffer] Forwarding Spam

2005-09-07 Thread Pete McNeil
On Wednesday, September 7, 2005, 9:55:16 PM, Keith wrote:

KJ Pete,
KJ   Perfect.  I will work on setting up this account for
KJ you.  What email address can I use to send over the POP info?

Please send that or any private support correspondence to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks!

_M



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