If I add bounce@ and bounce- to my blacklist
file, will it block all mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Cris Porter
Jvc America
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Scott,
I was wondering if you could add a new test to Declude JunkMail? This test
could be called similar addresses.
If someone sends a message to multiple addresses and the to, cc or bcc
of all the addresses contain helpdesk@ then I'd think it's a pretty good
bet that it's a spam message.
For
Sapmcop does not seem to be working this morning. Anyone know what is up.
Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
303-421-5140
www.warp8.com
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No specific idea, but I did just watch a HUGE network instability pass
through the UUNet network... Took the last half hour or so to stabilize
(knock wood). Maybe that's part of it.
_M
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We have a customer who is (legitimately) sending mail
from an .asp script or some kind of custom CGI on his
hosted server. I have already verified to a high level
of confidence that this is not any form of spam and
that his mailings are properly checked (double opt-in,
etc.) before sending.
His
If I add bounce@ and bounce- to my blacklist
file, will it block all mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Yes, it will.
-Scott
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Is it possible to
find out exactly *what* portion of the headers are
being malformed or are not in compliance in order that
he can correct the problem.
Yes. You can take the code (8202, for example) from the headers (if
you use the WARN action), or from the Declude JunkMail log file, and
http://spamcop.net/ is reachable.
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Madscientist
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 7:46 AM
To: [EMAIL
A number of people have reported issues with the new ATTACH action that are
actually an issue with Internet Explorer. Unfortunately, Microsoft thinks
that any file ending in .eml is a file in their own unique proprietary
format. Normally, when Internet Explorer alters the .eml files, it does
http://www1.worldcom.com/us/tools/noc/status.xml
10:17 AM EST. 4/25/02: Routing instabilities on the Backbone. NOC is working
issue. No ETR at this time.
Best Regards
Andy Schmidt
Phone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 (Business)
Fax:+1 201 934-9206
No specific idea, but I did just watch a HUGE
I was wondering if you could add a new test to Declude JunkMail? This test
could be called similar addresses.
If someone sends a message to multiple addresses and the to, cc or bcc
of all the addresses contain helpdesk@ then I'd think it's a pretty good
bet that it's a spam message.
It is
One problem, I recieve very legitimate email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], that is
sent to abuse@ for all domains thought to be involved for spammers and other
issues. There are cases where someone is just trying to get ahold of
several parties using standard addresses like abuse, hostmaster,
When viewing Scott's e-mail in Outlook 2002, you do not have the option
on that link. You can only click on it. But if you view Scott's e-mail
in the web interface, then you can right click on the link and use save
target as.
Scott, can you place that link on one of your web pages on
on 4/25/02 11:40 AM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
Looking at our spamtraps, it looks like only a small
portion (perhaps 5% to 10%) of the spam is sent with the multiple addresses
in the To:/Cc: headers. Making it less useful is that often they are
similar-but-not-exact names -- such as john123@,
Ok .. So where does one learn on how to use the ATTACH action .. I must
be looking in all the wrong places .. Also can someone tell us why you
would want to use SKIPIFVIRUSNAMEHAS ..
Brian
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I think you shouldn't worry about the similar-but-not-exact names case, only
the exact names case. If all the addresses are the same name (and there is 3
or more) then I think it would have to be a spam message (unless someone can
think of a case where that wouldn't be true).
In a manual review
In mid-March, a Decluder asked for sample global.cfg default.junkmail
files.
He was referred to this list. I was not a subscriber to this list then.
Can some one direct me to some customized example files that work well?
We are catching some legits that fail badheaders spamheaders.
I have all
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/
John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA 92835
www.reliancesoft.com
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