Re: [spamdyke-users] plesk/spamdyke/thunderbird/port 25 problem

2010-01-25 Thread gm
Faris Raouf wrote: Which version of Thunderbird? I've found Thunderbird 3 to be a bit of a nightmare, insisting on using encryption/ssl/tls/whatever and other strange things when it does its auto-detect when you set up an account, but which subsequently don't actually work. So I would

[spamdyke-users] Fighting BCC spam

2010-01-25 Thread Marcin Orlowski
Hi, Apologies for partially off-topic thread, however not spamdyke but qmail/spam related. I recently noticed increased number of what I call BCC Spam. It looks like From: is external, To: is local user (so mail is accepted) but there're also external BCC: recepipients. To my understanding

Re: [spamdyke-users] Fighting BCC spam

2010-01-25 Thread Eric Shubert
Marcin Orlowski wrote: Hi, Apologies for partially off-topic thread, however not spamdyke but qmail/spam related. I recently noticed increased number of what I call BCC Spam. It looks like From: is external, To: is local user (so mail is accepted) but there're also external BCC:

Re: [spamdyke-users] Fighting BCC spam

2010-01-25 Thread Marcin Orlowski
This sounds me like like it's coming from a host that's infected with malware. The From: address may be external, but what's the IP address of the sender? Also, is it coming from an authenticated user's account? By From: is external I meant sender's email address found in envelope, and I was

Re: [spamdyke-users] Fighting BCC spam

2010-01-25 Thread Kulkarni Shantanu
* Marcin Orlowski car...@wfmh.org.pl [100126 00:13]: Hi, Apologies for partially off-topic thread, however not spamdyke but qmail/spam related. I recently noticed increased number of what I call BCC Spam. It looks like From: is external, To: is local user (so mail is accepted) but