Add the sender's IP to a custom DNSBL. Tell antispamseeder it's a spam
message.
Do you check for valid helo? For valid reverse dns? For valid from?
I use only IMail for spam-filtering. Any message that fails a test
(except valhelo - happens too much on good messages) is diverted. Any
message that is diverted in a user's mailbox is also diverted in the
archive mailbox. I regularly check the archive mailbox for any good
messages. Any good messages diverted I revert/restore in the user's
mailbox.
I'm looking into a better solution.
adamc
Martin Schaible wrote:
Hi,
We analyzed the mail too and we couldn't find any phrase or html
construct to create a rule.
I'm alos wondering how other spam filters are dealing with mails like this.
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Am Montag, 27. März 2006 um 02:47 schrieben Sie:
here is header--- and below is spam
This gets right through all my filters
Received: from web.florida.com [209.208.92.66] by florida.com with ESMTP
(SMTPD-9.02) id A8B4046C; Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:08:52 -0500
Received: (qmail 5470 invoked from network); 26 Mar 2006 19:46:36 -0000
Received: from 112.red-213-96-60.staticip.rima-tde.net (213.96.60.112)
by web.florida.com with SMTP; 26 Mar 2006 19:46:36 -0000
From: "Robbins Erik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
To: "Roberson Erin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Subject: Re[8]:
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:17:48 +0000
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boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0DE1_2567A893.4BCF0DE1"
X-Priority: 3
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However he was not able to pronounce the words before the stranger
spoke: 'Of course man is mortal, but that's only half the problem. The
trouble is that mortality sometimes comes to him so suddenly! And he
cannot even say what he will be doing this evening.' 'What a stupid way
of putting the question. ' thought Berlioz and objected : 'Now there you
exaggerate. I know more or less exactly what I'm going to be doing this
evening. Provided of course that a brick doesn't fall on my head in the
street. . .' 'A brick is neither here nor there,' the stranger
interrupted persuasively. ' A brick never falls on anyone's head. You in
particular, I assure you, are in no danger from that. Your death will be
different.' 'Perhaps you know exactly how I am going to die? ' enquired
Berlioz with understandable sarcasm at the ridiculous turn that the
conversation seemed to be taking. ' Would you like to tell me?'
'Certainly,' rejoined the stranger. He looked Berlioz up and down as
though he were measuring him for a suit and muttered through his teeth h
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