I finding SPAMCOP is catching listserv email that's not spam but lists
that people have signed up for like esavers and Universal Studios...
The neat thing about the SPAMCOP test is that the information they supply
(which is included in the warning added to the headers, and the log file)
gives
Reply to: R. Scott Perry
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] mailing lists on Friday 9:01:19 AM
Be careful too... mail from @universalstudios.86server.pm0.com
is not necessarily mail from Universal Studios... g
We see SpamCop as the most reliable, and we just use weighting
to 'confirm' SpamCop and we
Hi,
I checked the headers, it was not pm0.net and I checked with the
customers, they had indeed signed up for these mailing lists.
So, there were 3 false positives this morning out of 40 being held. I
don't even bother to HOLD for SPAMROUTING and a couple of other tests as
there didn't appear
Reply to: andyb@thumpernet
Re: [Declude.JunkMail] mailing lists on Friday 10:53:25 AM
We do not take this approach. We made everything WARN except
WEIGHT10 which is HOLD. Then we give SpamCop a '9' weight.
We make other weights to trigger the WEIGHT10 hold if more
than SpamCop occurs. If
Hi,
Thanks,
Andy Baldwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.thumpernet.com
315-282-0020
Friday, January 04, 2002, 12:04:59 PM, you wrote:
RH Reply to: andyb@thumpernet
RH Re: [Declude.JunkMail] mailing lists on Friday 10:53:25 AM
RH We do not take this approach. We made everything WARN
We relay mail for a couple of Exchange servers. Is it possible to do any per
domain or per user configuration for non local domains?
Yes, you can do that, following the same procedure as you would for local
domains/users.
-Scott
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I've created a mailbox to serve as a spamtrap to collect examples
etc. What are some of the more effective ways to get it noticed? I 've
have some success after posting once to some newsgroups. At this time I'm
looking mainly for the body text.
It's not as easy as it sounds.
The two
Title: Message
Just
buy something online and give this email address on the form. There is not
a company on the planet that wouldn't sell your soul to make a
buck!!
P.S.
Be sure to select the opt-out option. That will ensure they notice
you! :-))
-Original Message-From:
Sorry, I mis-read the docs. Is there an archive of the list.
Yes, you can go to http://www.mail-archive.com to find the archives.
I was going to run this on a test machine internally so I could start to
understand all the settings but I am guessing that the activation code won't
allow that.
Hi Scott,
Theres a spelling error in the virus.cfg
file from you site.
LOGFILE had C:\Imali..
J
Regards,
Mal
The docs don't indicate how to add the additional IP addresses to IPBYPASS.
Is there a separator character or carriage returns.
You can only have one IP address per IPBYPASS line, but you can have
multiple lines, like this:
IPBYPASS192.168.100.1
IPBYPASS
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