Didn't Vircom at some point was going to remove the "subject=...." part from the bounced messages so that spammers don't get a hint why their messages are being blocked? What happened to this enhancement?
A spammer who sees these bounced messages decides not to use the blocked subject anymore.
Salama
From: "David Payer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [VOPmail Beta] what is the "protocol filter" Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 09:07:27 -0500
MessageOn the control interface that is called the message filter. When it says protocol, I assume it means SMTP, POP, IMAP, etc. I have not had that portion of logging turned on before and have just noticed it. The ERR log indicates that it is is using the spmflt01.txt filter by saying:
<< 554 Filtered out by Filter 0 because "Subject" =
But this is different. (or so it appears)
David ----- Original Message ----- From: Frank M. Cook
doesn't it mean an entry in your spamflt0.txt?
Frank M. Cook ----- Original Message ----- From: David Payer Subject: [VOPmail Beta] what is the "protocol filter"
I see the following in my antispam logs:
---- SMTPRS log entry made at 10/13/2003 00:02:11 Connection from [63.162.190.21] blocked by the protocol filter.
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