Paul Houlbrooke wrote:
> Dan M. Morgan wrote:
>
>> 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
>>
>>
>
> Any common words or phrases you could use to setup a regex to block
> them? Are you using DNSBL? Delaying?
>
>
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No commonality between today's no. That's not to say there are never
repeats. I have been forwarding/deleting up till now but will start
saving them and look at this.
I am using DNSBLs and also delaying yes.
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