First of all, I am noticing an increase in the amount of spam getting
through.  I blocked weight 10 yesterday but am still receiving spam.
Doesn't seem like blocking weight 10 did much.  Here are headers from
one of the many spam messages.  How do I go about blocking this?  I seem
to be getting a lot from this spammer in particular...but not
explicitly.

That's the problem -- it's that one spammer. Most likely, the recipient gave permission to the sender to sent the spam. The IP that it came from is not listed in any spam databases


Received: from mailer01-17.eqwe1.com [66.54.211.21] by apollo.misd.net
  (SMTPD32-8.02) id ADA3974600F4; Thu, 18 Sep 2003 13:38:43 -0400

Since it came from an eqwe1.com mailserver, and:


X-No-Spam: Stop Spam! Report abuse of this service to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Has this header, it's probably a case where the sender gave permission. The best thing to do in this case is request to get removed, or block them manually (blocking a return address with ".eqwe2.com" in it, blocking the IP 66.54.211.21, etc.).


X-RBL-Warning: OSRELAY: Please stop using relays.osirusoft.com

While we're at it, please stop using relays.osirusoft.com. :) Specifically, you need to remove all lines that begin with "OS" in the Declude config files.


-Scott
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