Hi, feral

2007/9/24, feral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Sorry if this is a well-known issue... first I have encountered it.
>
> I am using SA 3.1.9 installed on a CentOS Linux system.
>
> One of my clients just noticed a huge spike in spam getting
> through, even though SA is turned on for his email account at
> sensitivity level 4.
>
> For the sake of anonymity, let's say my client's domain is blah.com.
>
> His address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]  99% of the spam emails
> he received during this spike were from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (where "something" represents various domains.)
>
> Question: is SA not filtering out these obvious spams because
> the name "mark" is the same as the name on my client's
> account?
>
> thanks,
> Feral
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Do you have a sample of these spams? Have you whitelisted something
like "marc@"?
Show us a sample of the sapmm y meesages, with all and headers, and
more could be told

Luis

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