Recently, I've seen *lots* of sender addresses where the user part ends
with an underscore followed by 2 (possibly random) lower case letters. I
mainly see these in RBL reject logs, and have also seen a few in spam that
passed through.
A few examples from yesterday's logs:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get a large number of email send to the server for users that have not
worked here
It would seem much easier to have your mail server directly reject mail to
unknown users.
Do you have a reason to accept mail to any address at your domain?
Hello,
Is it possible to have a header test done only on the first (lowest)
Received: header?
I'm trying to find a way to identify locally generated mails on some hosts
(to assign a negative score).
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create client-side rules using their mail client - Outlook 2000 - if
they wish to filter the
Is it possible to define rules on arbitrary headers in Outlook 2000? I
thought not.
If you choose to have some "[spam ...]" text prepended to the Subject, it
will only be added if the message actually
Does anyone else find the 'learn' counter-intuitive? Shouldn't it be
'ignore'? Just my opinion.
Don't know about "learn", but "ham" being opposed to "spam" is probably
very counter-intuitive for Muslims and Jews :-)
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users that are constantly reminding me that they get "absolutely no spam"
on their yahoo, hotmail etc. accounts.
My guess is yes, they are telling the truth, and it has nothing to do with
their provider.
While most people get tons of spam, I know many who don't get any at all.
Because nobody k
I got spam this morning entitled "Do you want bigger breasts?"
This was flagged
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=1.1 required=5.0 tests=PENIS_ENLARGE
Maybe it is time to explain certain things of life to SA?
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