On Sunday 24 July 2005 13:39, jdow wrote:
>From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I wonder if perhaps earthlink is not the only ISP with that
>> problem. I have my vz prefs set to delete any detected spam as I
>> have now switched to a fetchmail based mail suck.
>>
>> Haveing a kmail problem
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I wonder if perhaps earthlink is not the only ISP with that problem.
> I have my vz prefs set to delete any detected spam as I have now
> switched to a fetchmail based mail suck.
>
> Haveing a kmail problem the other day, I logged in via the webmail a
On Sunday 24 July 2005 11:19, Loren Wilton wrote:
>> Haveing a kmail problem the other day, I logged in via the webmail
>> at vz, and found 9 messages, all spam, sitting in the spam folder
>> there.
>
>On Dirtlink (which seems from your description to be using the same
>near-useless webmail as vz)
> Haveing a kmail problem the other day, I logged in via the webmail at
> vz, and found 9 messages, all spam, sitting in the spam folder there.
On Dirtlink (which seems from your description to be using the same
near-useless webmail as vz) you have a few choices and a very few things
that happen a
On Saturday 23 July 2005 13:13, jdow wrote:
>From: "Jeffrey Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Are they any rules to stop this type of spam? It is continually
>> growing and doesnt ever let up.
>
>One thing I discovered is that these spams CAN upset the combination
>of fetchmail and the Earthlink pop3 s
All recent mortgage spam/scams:
Subject: Re: Account # 1954800A
Subject: Re: Account # 8479229A
Subject: Re: Account # 9940144E
Subject: Re: Account # 3952049B
Subject: Your account #686M7984
Subject: Re: Account # 0512980B
Subject: Re: Account # 95313595A
Subject: Re: Account # 0434326O
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From: "Jeffrey Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are they any rules to stop this type of spam? It is continually
> growing and doesnt ever let up.
One thing I discovered is that these spams CAN upset the combination
of fetchmail and the Earthlink pop3 server, NGPOPPER. (No Good POPper?)
Until you ma
Hum. I don't have any with that particular number, and the closest I found
in format was a mortgage spam that got 42 points and change.
Loren
Jeffrey Lee wrote:
> Are they any rules to stop this type of spam? It is continually
> growing and doesnt ever let up.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
The Account #'s constantly change in batches, we tried
a few rulesets to nail them and they work for a small period
of time. After that, more keep str