[Declude.JunkMail] recipient in the subject line

2003-12-16 Thread Jeffrey Di Gregorio








Hello,



Does anyone know of a way to add a weight to a message that
has the recipients name in the subject line?



Thanks



Jeffrey Di Gregorio

Systems Administrator

Pacific School of Religion

510-849-8283










RE: [Declude.JunkMail] recipient in the subject line

2003-12-16 Thread Kami Razvan




Hi;
I am not 
sure you can except of listing them in a filter file and then searching that 
way.
What 
would be GREAT is we could use variables in the filters. So %LOCALHOST% could be 
used as a filter.
e.g.
BODY 5 
CONTAINS %LOCALHOST%
this way 
one could dynamically change filters. The same with 
Recipient.
But since 
I recently made a request I am not going to ask for more... One can only ask for 
so much! :)
Kami


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Hello,

Does anyone know of a way to add a 
weight to a message that has the recipients name in the subject 
line?

Thanks

Jeffrey Di 
Gregorio
Systems 
Administrator
Pacific 
School of 
Religion
510-849-8283



Re: [Declude.JunkMail] recipient in the subject line

2003-12-16 Thread Matthew Bramble
Jeffrey Di Gregorio wrote:

Hello,

 

Does anyone know of a way to add a weight to a message that has the 
recipients name in the subject line?

 

My experience was that almost all of such stuff that reaches my server 
is from one spammer.  You can set up a filter as follows if you have 
JunkMail Standard or Pro.  This won't work forever though, but you will 
probably be surprised at how the patterns you see are related to just 
one sick puppy in the end.



# Pexicom, Inc. - SBL5185
# Version: 1.0.3
# New Network Addresses
#
# - Global.cfg -
# PEXICOMipfileC:\IMail\Declude\Filters\Pexicom.txtx250
64.124.165.0/25 [64.124.165.0] - [64.124.165.127]
64.124.165.128/26 [64.124.165.128] - [64.124.165.191]
64.124.165.192/27 [64.124.165.192] - [64.124.165.223]
# aroundthefireplace.com
# yourmorningheadlines.com
# morninginspiration.com
# signedbyme.com
# gossipandnews.com
# didyouhearthestory.com
# westofthenile.com
# myguidetoamerica.com
# internetcrossingguard.com
64.125.181.0/24 [64.125.181.0] - [64.125.181.255]
# pexicom.com
# pexicast.com
# audienceresults.com
# pxsy6.com
# pxlg.com
# trffx.com
# pxsy6.com
# midx.net
208.184.54.0/25 [208.184.54.0] - [208.184.54.127]
# homplat.com
# smallslm.com
# frstbas.com
# mntgom.com
# frbnks.com
# flgstff.com
# dsmoin.com
208.184.58.0/25 [208.184.58.0] - [208.184.58.127]
# grandslm.com
# scndbas.com
# smallslm.com
# lttroc.com
# scrmen.com
# pkspek.com
# knscit.com
209.249.21.128/25 [209.249.21.128] - [209.249.21.255]
# dnbury.com
# wlmngt.com
# tllhas.com
# svnnah.com
# hnlulu.com
# crhele.com
# sprnfl.com
# trhaut.com
209.249.55.128/25 [209.249.55.128] - [209.249.55.255]
# mailofc.com
# moreml.com
# abcdml.com
# alephml.com
# iptmail.com
216.200.60.16/28 [216.200.60.16] - [216.200.60.31]
216.200.60.32/27 [216.200.60.32] - [216.200.60.63]
216.200.60.64/26 [216.200.60.64] - [216.200.60.127]
# ameriml.com
# rqstmail.com
# tgtml.com
# jbrdmail.com
# sentml.com
# mailtize.com
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] recipient in the subject line

2003-12-16 Thread Matthew Bramble
Kami, et al.,

I know it's a bit of a pain to maintain, and it doesn't take away from 
the benefits of having some variables for filtering, but there is an 
effective filter for something related that I haven't yet shared.  The 
filter is called ADDRESSSUB, and it's quite simple and highly accurate, 
though it should be scored low for obvious reasons.  I score this at 
just 20% of fail weight, though I could probably raise that without a 
problem, but I don't think I need it.  To make this work, you just 
simply create a list of your own local domains and populate a filter 
file like so:

SUBJECT0CONTAINS@clickandpledge.com
SUBJECT0CONTAINS@local-domain2.com
SUBJECT0CONTAINS@local-domain3.com
SUBJECT0CONTAINS@local-domain4.com
...etc.
I try to score very low things that I've seen or expect to see in 
regular old E-mail in order to mitigate issues with FP's.  This is one 
of them.  This is also one of the things you are also likely to see in 
combination with many other techniques.

Matt



Kami Razvan wrote:

Hi;

I am not sure you can except of listing them in a filter file and then 
searching that way.

What would be GREAT is we could use variables in the filters. So 
%LOCALHOST% could be used as a filter.

e.g.

BODY 5 CONTAINS%LOCALHOST%

this way one could dynamically change filters.  The same with Recipient.

But since I recently made a request I am not going to ask for more... 
One can only ask for so much! :)

Kami


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Di 
Gregorio
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:58 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] recipient in the subject line

Hello,

 

Does anyone know of a way to add a weight to a message that has the 
recipients name in the subject line?

 

Thanks

 

Jeffrey Di Gregorio

Systems Administrator

Pacific School of Religion

510-849-8283

 



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