On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Peter H. Lemieux wrote:
> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 16:33:49 -0400
> From: Peter H. Lemieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: John D. Hardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "users@spamassassin.apache.org"
> Subject: Re: New ebay phish
>
> John D
John D. Hardin wrote:
The Obtuse daemon also has a function that can reject mail
according to the domain of the sending server's DNS host. That
works well with some spamming operations that have dozens of bogus
domains all pointing at a common DNS host.
Any stats for that?
I'm not sure I kno
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Peter H. Lemieux wrote:
> The Obtuse daemon also has a function that can reject mail
> according to the domain of the sending server's DNS host. That
> works well with some spamming operations that have dozens of bogus
> domains all pointing at a common DNS host.
Any stats f
New phish looks like a LEGIT ebay messege from another user
I handle all problems like this at the SMTP level using the old, but
extremely powerful Obtuse smtpd daemon (http://sd.inodes.org/). All
inbound mail is collected by the smtpd daemon on my MX server, then
passed to another machine f
At 08:42 AM 10/12/2006, you wrote:
New phish looks like a LEGIT ebay messege from another user
"I'm still waiting payment for my item for about 1 week. What
happened? Please mail me ASAP or I will report you to ebay."
Only one link doesn't point back to ebay site, of course its the
"Respond
Title: New ebay phish
Bah responding to
myself..
They can't get their fake code
right either..
"eBay sent this message from
Michael Douglan (rivernick)."
Further
down in teh email..
"Question
from bravofan03."
Well, who the hell is it? :)
--Chris
-Origin