Also, any other suggestions of a good way to block this message?
Obfusticating tecnicues like in this mail is the best what we can expect
from spammers.
In most cases it's easy to detect obfusticating tags because they are
not common in legit messages.
After that this obfusticating tags can
HELO/EHLO depends solely on the mail server, not
internal vs exteral users addresses (unless they are running their own mail
server on their desktops.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Joshua
LevitskySent: Sunday, July 13, 2003
If I have a user that is on a Verizon DSL. They go
to email me from their Outlook Express, and they login to my server to send
mail. Doesn't their mail client send a HELO/EHLO to my server when they go to
send? And wouldn't it be an IP address and/or a in-addr.arpa PTR when they
connect?
Any chance that SPAMDOMAINS can have three entries. MSN uses Qwest DSL
in my neighbourhood.
Is there another way to handle this?
Thanks
David Stavert
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