Hi! I'm no expert, but if you run a v2.x verion of ASSP I think SPFoverride or SPFfallback are your friends as long as you know about where them @verizonwireless.com mails usally should come from. Then you could create your "own" SPF record for @verizonwireless.com.
Regards, Pontus -----Original Message----- From: Hill, Brett [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: den 10 april 2012 15:02 To: [email protected] Subject: [Assp-test] How to block certain emails? My company has received several emails from @verizonwireless.com (but they're not really from there). Normally, I would block them via SPFstrict. However, @verizonwireless.com does not have a valid SPF record. I'm having brain block right now. Any idea how I would block emails claiming to be from there, but not ones that actually are from there? The emails come from several different IP's, so just blocking the IP's wouldn't be of any real benefit. Thanks, Brett ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test
