[ NOT SOLVED] Re: [ SOLVED ] Re: Blocking spam
NFN Smith wrote on 04-03-21 01:46: Ray_Net wrote: I agree with you. Another good idea to not delete them is the fact, that when the spamming ends, I will see it. BUT I think that my e-mail adresse will be present in their sending-list FOREVER No spam anymore ... because the stupid spammer use another list of victims ? Or because the forged domain has been black-listed ? By my experience, it's likely that the campaign has ended. That's really common, especially when you get bursts of spam that obviously originate from the same source. They will blast the world for a few weeks, and then completely disappear. Unfortunately, it's far more often that they simply shut down a campaign rather than being taken out by blacklisting or provider shutdowns of spammer infrastructure. Smith This evening a got another stupid mail ... ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: [ SOLVED ] Re: Blocking spam
Ray_Net wrote: I agree with you. Another good idea to not delete them is the fact, that when the spamming ends, I will see it. BUT I think that my e-mail adresse will be present in their sending-list FOREVER No spam anymore ... because the stupid spammer use another list of victims ? Or because the forged domain has been black-listed ? By my experience, it's likely that the campaign has ended. That's really common, especially when you get bursts of spam that obviously originate from the same source. They will blast the world for a few weeks, and then completely disappear. Unfortunately, it's far more often that they simply shut down a campaign rather than being taken out by blacklisting or provider shutdowns of spammer infrastructure. Smith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
[ SOLVED ] Re: Blocking spam
Ray_Net wrote on 24-02-21 18:02: Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 24-02-21 13:11: Dirk Fieldhouse wrote: On 23/02/2021 22:54, Ray_Net wrote: ...> Based on this: % Information related to '81.29.0.0 - 81.29.15.255' ? together with your idea ... I have created such a filter - it works pretty well. (tedious to create) If it works really well, you could add a Delete action after mMrking as Junk! /df Dangerous. I'd always want to make sure before deleting, "Delete Mail Marked as Junk in Folder" can then be used. I agree with you. Another good idea to not delete them is the fact, that when the spamming ends, I will see it. BUT I think that my e-mail adresse will be present in their sending-list FOREVER No spam anymore ... because the stupid spammer use another list of victims ? Or because the forged domain has been black-listed ? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey