Hill, Brett wrote:
> Dan M. Morgan wrote: 
>   
>> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:41 PM
>> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
>> Subject: [Assp-user] Request for help blocking a particular 
>> type of spam
>>
>> Hello to the list,
>>
>> I have a user whose inbox I have been monitoring for a couple 
>> of months now and he receives this phishing spam (up to 10 a 
>> day sometimes) constanly.  It's plain text with maybe an 
>> email address in the body of the email.  I have been 
>> forwarding them to ASSP so that they get added to the 
>> database but so far it seems to have done absolutely no good 
>> what so ever.
>>
>> Anyone have any suggestions on how to block this crap?  I can 
>> even post a few here with headers if it would help any.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Dan M. Morgan
>>     
>
> Have you tried blocking the IP Address subnet the emails are coming
> from?
> IP Blocking > Deny Connections from these IP's Strictly*
>
> Kind Regards,
> Brett
>
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I have not due to the fact that I have never had much luck blocking IP
addresses.  This is of course an option but the question becomes how
many subnets can the system handle before things become unstable because
of the ones I am looking at so far today none of them are from the same
subnet.

Thanks!

Dan
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