Hi Fred,
Peter Richards wrote:
>
>> On 2003-10-01 02:36:52 +, Peter Richards wrote:
>
> If the bulk of this is being caused by a virus, then I'd like to be a
> bit pro-active about it. Is there anyway I can inform the original
> sender that they have a virus ??
No, this virus (like many others
No, this virus (like many others) is using a forged From line, the only way
you can tell who is infected is through the IP addresses in the received
header.
Frederic Tarasevicius
Internet Information Services, Inc.
Peter Richards wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
>> On 2003-10-01 02:36:52 +, Peter Rich
Hi Martin,
On 2003-10-01 02:36:52 +, Peter Richards wrote:
> About 95% of the emails are from AOL. Is this something that SpamAssasin
> can do ? I do have about 20 "valid" email addresses for the domain, it
all
Yes.
http://www.exit0.us/index.php/VirusBounceRules
Great, thanks for the link,
Hi Martin,
On 2003-10-01 02:36:52 +, Peter Richards wrote:
> About 95% of the emails are from AOL. Is this something that SpamAssasin
> can do ? I do have about 20 "valid" email addresses for the domain, it
all
Yes.
http://www.exit0.us/index.php/VirusBounceRules
Great, thanks for the link,
On 2003-10-01 02:36:52 +, Peter Richards wrote:
> About 95% of the emails are from AOL. Is this something that SpamAssasin
> can do ? I do have about 20 "valid" email addresses for the domain, it all
Yes.
http://www.exit0.us/index.php/VirusBounceRules
Best regards
Martin
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Hi,
I have access to SpamAssasin, and I don't know if it will fix the current
problem.
People have been using my domain name when sending email to other people,
which is well known as "masqueraded" emails. All of the emails (hundreds per
day now) were undeliverable type, all from postmasters,