Hi,

Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Before anyone can you give you a hint on how to block the messages, we would need to see what the messages are.

Same form as before, save the message (with full headers) and place it somewhere where we can download it.

http://www.rocsca.it/INBOX

There is another discussion on this list about rules that catch these sorts of messages. Check that out for ideas.

For what it is worth these are the rules I get:

Content analysis details:   (10.5 points, 5.0 required)

 pts rule name              description
---- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------
 2.9 FROM_LOCAL_NOVOWEL     From: localpart has series of non-vowel letters
 0.1 FORGED_RCVD_HELO       Received: contains a forged HELO
0.0 DK_POLICY_SIGNSOME Domain Keys: policy says domain signs some mails
 0.6 J_CHICKENPOX_14        BODY: 1alpha-pock-4alpha
 3.5 BAYES_99               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 99 to 100%
                            [score: 1.0000]
 2.4 RCVD_IN_WHOIS_BOGONS   RBL: CompleteWhois: sender on bogons IP block
[102.176.29.76 listed in combined-HIB.dnsiplists.completewhois.com]
 1.0 RCVD_IN_JANET_RBL      RBL: Relay in JANET MAPS RBL+ RBL
[102.176.29.76 listed in rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net]
 0.0 MSGID_FROM_MTA_HEADER  Message-Id was added by a relay




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