Spam should be sent one at a time... if you send them in groups then it is 
likely one or more will get removed by a new rule and the others will never be 
seen. Sending them one at a time also helps us to clarify details about the 
message and reduce any possible errors... our rule-techs are trained to skip 
anything they lose confidence in (including me!)... so if we have a batch of 
messages as attachments and it gets confusing, we skip ahead rather than 
creating errors.

Thanks,

_M

On Monday, October 10, 2005, 7:55:51 PM, Serge wrote:

S> just to make sure, can we now send several spams as attachements in one 
S> email
S> ans what adress to use
S> i have 3 that got thru my own mailbox in less than 3 hours
S> they did not even get tagged, only failed sorbs and sorbs_dul


S> ----- Original Message ----- 
S> From: "Pete McNeil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S> To: "Chuck Schick" <[email protected]>
S> Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:08 PM
S> Subject: Re: [sniffer] Spam keeps getting through...


>> On Monday, October 10, 2005, 5:44:21 PM, Chuck wrote:

>> CS> Sniffer is not catching a wave of spam (drug offers) this has been 
>> going on
>> CS> for over a week and I have been forwarding examples.  Is there 
>> anything that
>> CS> can be done?

>> Short additional follow up... Attached please find a graph of the trap 
>> arrival rates showing the current state of the front-end filters on our 
>> spamtraps...

>> According to this instrumentation and my recent observations of our trap 
>> processing queues we have a good rule-set for the "druglist" campaign at 
>> the moment. That rulebase may not be completely deployed to everyone yet, 
>> but it is constantly being pushed out.

>> The peaks on this graph today strongly coincide with bursts of new 
>> variants of the "druglist" campaign.

>> If you look closely you can just spot an up-tic on the end indicating a 
>> new variant beginning, though we have already coded for it's basics.

>> The big spikes at approximately 20, 10, and 8 hours ago represent the most 
>> recent bursts with new variants... so we're about due for another round 
>> with them that some of you may already be seeing.

>> Hope this helps,

>> _M 



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