jdow wrote:
===8<--- header JD_USATODAY_1 From =~ /e\.usatoday\.com/i describe JD_USATODAY_1 usatoday.com - SAY WHAT? score JD_USATODAY_1 300
body JD_USATODAY_2 /e\.usatoday\.com/i describe JD_USATODAY_2 I never joined dummies score JD_USATODAY_2 300 ===8<---
Somebody at that "media" place needs to get his head taken apart to see what broke in side. If they can't Humpty it back together again that's too bad.
(This way it sorts to the end of the subject sort so I can keep track of whether this was a one shot "harvest attempt" or what.)
I suspect usatoday.com should be put on every BL in sight, too.
(Full spam available to he who wants.) {^_^}
That doesn't really show usatoday.com anything (unless they're subscribed to this list). The mail and your witty description never gets seen unless you start reading your spam folder. If you're running sendmail as your mail server adding a line to /etc/mail/access like:
usatoday.com ERROR:"550 spam sucks"
Would at least be seen by their server and stop the messages from getting delivered at all (as long as they stay honest about their from address).
For clueless companies you want to totally block who spam but are honest enough not to hide where the spam is sent from, blocking at the MTA level can at least give them feedback that they are misbehaving if anyone ever reads their server logs.
Steve