On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 16:10, Josh Cason <joc...@mychoice.cc> wrote: > I have now went through my config so I will post it if needed. What I'm > facing now is spam that looks normal. Looks like a reject but is not in some > cases. The problem is that since these e-mails are delivered to the user > account. I really don't have an example to post from the q. I use postini, > mailscanner, that uses clamav and spamassasian. That does a good job but I > still get spam through. Even on top of using outlook 2003 / 2007 spam > filter. The current small batch of say 5 messages looked like rejects. Sure > I can look at the header and see what server they are comming from. In fact > some of the messages are from postmaster at whatever server. But it does not > matter. This spam slips through and I'm told about it. I cannot tell them to > black list the address since it keeps changing. I think I need a better spam > filter or to change some settings. But how do you kill mail that looks > normal?
Are these so normal that they don't even look alike? I can't imagine humans writing decent message content on spammer scales, so they must have some better AI these days (probably using the same anti-spam filters to train their own spam generators). -- sHiFt HaPpEnS!