Any spams that make it past because they're not showing up in SURBL, I report to SpamCop.net so that they eventually will be on a list. Can anyone recommend other ways of actively reporting non-BL'd spams?
The time I spend doing this will benefit others. Spending time on a customized rule only works for my site, and is very spam-specific. Gray, Richard wrote: >I have this same SPAM regularly occuring in our network, and frequently >the domain has yet to be listed in the SURBL lists. > >I have yet to find another effective way of catching this other than >writing a long list of rules to match the varying subject lines > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 21 February 2005 13:02 >To: Daniel A. de Araujo >Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org >Subject: Re: ENC: Wet 30 to 40 girls hrony and wants you > >On Monday, February 21, 2005, 4:45:38 AM, Daniel Araujo wrote: > >>Hi, guys. We are receiving a lot of kind these spams below. I couldnt >>discover a way to block them because there are o lot of types and >>combinations. Does someone is having the same problem ? Any ideas to >>block it ? > > >> -----Mensagem original----- >>De: Sweetest S. Transfusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviada >>em: domingo, 20 de fevereiro de 2005 00:06 >>Para: Angelac >>Assunto: Fw: Wet 30 to 40 girls hrony and wants you > > > >>Buenos tardes! > > >>Bandagi > > >Use SURBLs. The domain in the spam URI mghtaurism .net has been listed >in SURBLs for at least 30 hours. > >Jeff C. >-- >Jeff Chan >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.surbl.org/ > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------- >This email from dns has been validated by dnsMSS Managed Email Security and is free from all known viruses. > >For further information contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >