I'm getting swamped with emails that have
No TO address, no SUBJECT, and no BODY
I'm using MxGuard and don't see a way to block these.
Does sniffer return a code if there's no body? No subject AND no body?
That would be handy, if it did.
Paul Fuhrmeister
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On Jun 19, 2006, at 2:17 PM, Pete McNeil wrote:
Declude folks posted a combination rule that seems to be working well
for them. Here is an excerpt from that post:
If you are going to add that filter to your system, my advice is to
give it a very low weight. Others said it worked great for
This is how I do it, although there may be better ways.
I create a scheduled task to run a batch file called spam.cmd that runs
from within the spam folder. This copies the spam caught that day into
a dated folder. That way I can delete old spam, and keep the folder
organized. This seems
You could do something like this:
arj.exe m -c -i -h#MMDD-hh-mm-ss archive\spam\spam.arj spam-offline\*.*
This would create a named archive of each day .. compressed text
doesn't take much space, so you can keep it around for a long time ..
Jonathan
At 03:02 PM 6/15/2006, you wrote:
I do keep the files just in case something gets flagged and a client
asks me to look. As a single domain I imagine that this is easier to
deal with. I keep my spam folders up to a month, but I don't script the
delete I just manually remove them any time I happen to be in the
folder. So I
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Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 5:00 PM
Subject: [sniffer] Re: New purchase question
Roger,
Thanks for the info, that is a good way to deal with the mass spam
storage. Do you ever have the requirement to go back through the
SPAM that you have saved? How long do you save it and do you