Tarak Ranjan schrieb:
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 09:20 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Tarak Ranjan schrieb:
Hi List,
i'm getting lots of AOL spam, im attaching the mail ,
here is my SA log..

Mar 11 12:47:17 mail qmail-scanner[10609]:
Clear:RC:0(64.12.137.4):SA:0(-0.6/4.0): 0.982348 859 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Changing_careers_but_lack_the_right_Degree?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1205219837.10611-0.mail.example.com:268
orig-mail.example.com120521983680210609:859
Mar 11 12:47:17 mail qmail-scanner[10609]:
Clear:RC:0(64.12.137.4):SA:0(-0.6/4.0): 0.982348 859 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Changing_careers_but_lack_the_right_Degree?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1205219837.10611-0.mail.example.com:268
orig-mail.example.com120521983680210609:859

Sorry i think i ve missinterpreted your logs, spf will not work
when mail is orginal from aol servers

is there any other way to stop those unsolicited mails....


/
Tarak


Hm, i dont think
you will find a universal  method
to stop junk mail delivered from legal aol servers
same goes to other hijacked massmail hosters
mailaccounts at smtp level.

If the sender address is always the same you
could simply reject it, but i dont think
it is, normally these hijacked sender adresses ( mailaccounts) are only use once.

So recognizing and marking with spamassassin is the best
and only way for this kind of spam, i think, you can try delete mail
or hold it when spam level is rising to high.

If the server is yours and mail is only delivered for your own domains
deleting/quarantaine high spam level mails is no problem ( but i wouldnt recommend it )
if you are doing mail for customers be aware that it might not be legal
to delete spam for them in your country.

But perhaps someone here has better ideas for you

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Best Regards

MfG Robert Schetterer

Germany/Munich/Bavaria

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