hi markus,
hi all,
i just get a message with the subject: SEHBEHINDERTER VON AUSLAENDERN
VERPRUEGELT
it looks like sober.h but i can not find this subject in any decription of this
thing.
is this a new form of sober.h (sober.i?)? or is this just a subjectline that has
not occured yet?
mfg
i.a.
hi markus,
thanks!
by the way: we use anywhere, because (like sober.g) there are so many bouncing
messages from other mailservers.
mfg
i.a.
gez. markus guhl
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Sorry for the OT post, but I'm desperate this
morning...
Anyone have a RoadRunner postmaster
contact?
I'm getting a ton of MX connect fail this morning
to a number of their servers. Don't know if they've blacklisted our IP
range or not. Anyone else having trouble with them
currently?
As I look at my Nigerian scam e-mails for the weekend,
I see a chunk of them have subjects in all capital letters and some have bodys of all
capital letters which would be out of the norm.
I wonder if this would be a workable test for a small weight 10-20% of hold weight
SUBJECTALLCAPS
I know this has been proposed in different formats before.
I'd like to see a LINESFAILED option for the filter. This would count how many (non
END Action) lines that have been matched.
It would be implemented like this:
LINESFAILED 10 IS5
LINESFAILED 20 GE 6
This would
I wonder if this would be a workable test for a small weight 10-20% of
hold weight
SUBJECTALLCAPS
BODYALLCAPS might not be good until MIME decoding?
I would see these as base tests not as filter options.
This is something that we are looking into. :)
I've seen the BondedSender RBL numbers dropping over the last couple of months.
From nearly 800, to 430 to 178 last month.
Does anyone have any whitelist rbl's that work for them?
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
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[This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus
These jerks are
so unresponsive that we decided to go tit-for-tat, i.e. we now block them as
well. We have apparently been caught in a wider IP block by them and have been
unable to clear it up.
In fact, they are
so knowledgable that when one of their customers in Florida contacted them
I agree with pretty much everything said here. We sent 7
e-mail requests, then it got dirty. Eventually we started calling the local tech
support demanding the contact number of a real live human being in their
Security Dept., took down the namesof everyone we spoke to.We
learned that the
Hi,
Does it makes sense that Dell would be
doing promotion e-mail that looks like. Sort of looks legit.
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?UG93ZXIgVXAgVGhlIE9mZmljZSBGb3IgMTAlIExlc3M=?=
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And links inside the e-mail like:
Hi all,
I don't know enough about HTML to know if the link below is a normal way
to do something, or if it simply meant to display the www.usbank.com
info (which is what displays in the e-mail)and thengo the
www.pll8782.info website?
A client received this at home and is wondering if it is a
Scam.
You surmised correctly. The HTML snippet shows the reader one URL, but the
real target of the link is somewhere else entirely. China, actually.
Three great web resources to find out who a domain is or where it is:
http://openrbl.org
http://whois.sc
http://www.senderbase.org
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