Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How to let these through?

2006-03-16 Thread Dave Doherty
I use MAILFROM -1 ENDSWITH yahoo.com in my filter file. Yahoo almost always fails the NOABUSE test, so I use this to counterweight that. You would want to set the counterweight about equal to the NOABUSE weight. Always put counterweights first in your filter file if you use MAXWEIGHT. -d

[Declude.JunkMail] New Spam Source

2006-03-16 Thread Dave Doherty
FYI, I've been seeing a number of spams from 217.17.155.155 tonight. DNSStuff.com says they're not listed anywhere yet. Sniffer picked up some, but not all. They originate from Alkimnet in Turkey. Nothing out there yet on senderbase or anyplace else I can see. I added 'em to my filters file.

re: [Declude.JunkMail] How to let these through?

2006-03-16 Thread Gary Steiner
Create some sort of counter weight. Use an ipfile with 209.191.87.115 or even 209.191.87.0/24, or whitelist mail.mud.yahoo.com depending on how open you want to be. Though counter weights are always better than whitelisting. Gary Original Message > From: "mail-lists" <[EM

[Declude.JunkMail] How to let these through?

2006-03-16 Thread mail-lists
Hi All, Declude is catching all these e-mails from Yahoo, but none of them are spam. All are people sending in their resumes to one of our addresses. The only thing I can think of to not have to check the spam mailbox every day is to lessen the weight for sorbs.net or the spamcop. Anybody e