>> 
>> Hello Greg Troxel,
>> 
>> Am 2010-12-12 10:51:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>> > Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of
>> > these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it
>> > isn't really spam.  The problem appears to be that the sites offer the
>> > ability to upload one's entire email contact list and then clueless
>> > users somehow click on the 'spam my entire addressbook' button.
>> 
>> Sometimes my mailinglists are hit in a very  short  time  by  10  to  20
>> invitations and multiply each be the factor 3-4000 which  is  not  funny
>> if you have only a 100 Mbit internet connection.
>> 
>> > A possible approach in SA is to have=20
>> >=20
>> >   rules that matches each invitation type
>> >   a metarule for INVITATION
>> >=20
>> >   rules that match mailinglist messages (eg List-Id: for mailman)
>> >   a metarule for mailinglists
>> >=20
>> >   a metarule for invitation over a mailinglist, which IMHO is
>> >   intrinsically spam and could well just get 5 points
>> 
>> 1+
>> 
>> I vote for a SA rule concerning MAILINGLISTS+INVITATION
>> 
>> And I hate INVITE messages which use the Original Senders E-Mail because
>> if they would use the own domain I could block it on SMTP Level.
>> 
Hi Michelle,

if everybody were using strict DKIM or SPF, these invites would go away :)
So how about trashing everything that says invite and LIKELY does not come from 
the sender's
domain?

Wolfgang

>> 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks worldwide
>> is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
>> 
>> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>>     Michelle Konzack
>> 
>> --=20

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