Tony White wrote:
Hi Eric,
Not sure I understand your response here!
The badmailfrom is the file I am using yet
you are suggesting I use the "Deliver To"
address which I assumed was used in the Badmailto file?
Anyway here is the header...
From - Sat Nov 27 03:54:12 2010
X-Account-Key: account3
X-UIDL: 1290790248.26966.indialau.bigpuddle.net,S=3431
X-Mozilla-Status: 0001
X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
X-Mozilla-Keys:
Return-Path:<yejeyo1...@1seabridge.com>
Delivered-To: t...@psylon.net
Received: (qmail 26962 invoked by uid 89); 26 Nov 2010 16:50:47 -0000
Received: from unknown (HELO ?95.45.226.126?) (95.45.226.126)
by indialau.bigpuddle.net with SMTP; 26 Nov 2010 16:50:47 -0000
Received-SPF: none (indialau.bigpuddle.net: domain at 1seabridge.com
does not designate permitted sender hosts)
From: Rolex.com<no-re...@rolex.com>
To: t...@psylon.net
Subject: t...@psylon.net Rolex.com Now -71%
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I chose the @rolex.com as it was what is seen in the logs and using
vwatchall.
Extract from log
2010-11-29 09:58:14.937637500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
<pv...@rolex.com::>
2010-11-29 10:08:20.529856500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
<vy...@rolex.com::>
As can be seen from this that chkuser is accepting the @rolex.com
but then spamdyke refuses it!
My issue is, why does chkuser accept the sender when it is in the
badmailfrom list? If chkuser denied
the connection based on the rolex.com in badmailfrom them spamdyke
would not be called.
On 29/11/2010 9:16 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 11/28/2010 03:08 PM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying, still, to block a number of emails in the Badmailfrom
list.
Eric instigated the regex type expressions for me they entire operation
does not seem to be working.
I have some 150 addresses in the file and none of the are blocked.
Example
....@rolex\.com$
....@ozgameshop\.com$
\.yourfreeworld\.com$
eli...@gmail\.com$
The rolex one is the primary interest as it seems to get through no
matter what I do. Is it my regex expressions or does bamailfrom/
badmailto simply not work?
thanks...
To begin with, the .* at the beginning isn't needed. It will match
that without the specification, as there is no ^ indicating the
beginning of the string.
I'm wondering, are you looking at the correct recipient address?
There are 2, one on the 'envelope' and one on the message itself.
These 2 addresses don't necessarily match, and often do not with
spam. On the messages that are getting though, take a look at the
"Delivered To:" header. This is the address that badmailfrom will
filter.
Is that perhaps the problem you're having?
May I suggest Spamdyke?
I logged over 3500 attempts last week supposedly from rolex.com, from 28
different IP addresses.
Spamdyke blocked all but one due to DNS problems. The only message that
got through got hammered by SpamAssassin (61.60/15.00).
Brent Gardner
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