Yeah, I saw that when I was looking at the utilities yesterday. That will
save me poking around and trying to plug all the email addresses into a list.
Thanks
At 05:39 PM 8/31/2005, Dave Doherty wrote:
Orim-
We are preparing to send a mass message to all accounts on this issue.
A handy
You might consider putting a space after the short words in your body
filters.
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From: Orin Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:10 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] General Filter
I am having a problem with a
Mmm:-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
(Lists)
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 4:55 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Linked in
Sorry, but can't resist...
Any one have
Title: OT - Removal from SPEWS
Hey All,
How does one go about getting their IP address delisted with SPEWS? I understand how I got listed and that problem has been successfully removed. But now is the daunting task of getting delisted. While most blacklists do provide some sort of removal
This spam came in today. Note that it was scored a weight of 6. Yet it
failed two tests that were supposed to add a weight of 4 and a weight of 7.
Now, I wasn't the best in math but I believe 4 and 7 adds up to 11! There
were no negative weights assigned to account for this.
Any ideas?
Dave,
You have to check the logs - is it possible you are hiding some negative
weight tests like IPNOTINMX, NOLEGITCONTENT, etc in your global.cfg file.
Darrell
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Troy,
Good luck! In order to get removed they want you to post to the NANAE
newsgroup - see Q41/42 in this FAQ - http://www.spews.org/faq.html. From
their you will most likely be ridiculed. I am sorry if I do not sound like
a big fan of Spews but they are very aggressive and often list a
Title: What Header does Whitelist file use?
This may be an issue where the FROM listed in the
email is different from the MAILFROM address found in the envelope.
If so, putting SWITCHRECIP ONin your Declude
Global.cfg should fix it. You can read more about this config option in
the Declude
Title: What Header does Whitelist file use?
One other thing...
Make sure you have a carriage return at the end of
the file. If there isn't one on the last line, the last line will not be
used.
Darin.
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From: Darin Cox
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent:
Title: OT - Removal from SPEWS
Hi,
one approach could be - "why bother".SPEWS is useful
as a reference - but can't be used to block email.I would think that none
of the relevant ISPs and most smaller will care of you're listed there or not as
the blacklist has a way too high false positive
Gee- thanks! (sigh) Why do some folks make things so hard to deal with? I
don't deny that for a time my servers were relegated to spamming resources
(I hate Trojans and malware) but this issues have since been resolved. Seems
to me that a reputable organization should provide the means to clear
Troy,
Last year, I set up with a new provider and the Class C I was given was
part of an infamous spam lawsuit many years eariler, but it was still
listed on SPEWS. Just as you've been told, I posted to NANAE and was
ridiculed, but one kind soul advised me to call my provider ASAP and ask
for a
David,
Ah! Thanks.
That makes sense now. I forgot about hidetests hiding the results of the
other filters.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Barker
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 1:13 PM
To:
Title: What Header does Whitelist file use?
Hi Darin,
I just checked the manual regarding
theSWITCHRECIP ON. The description sounds like it
affects who the message is addressed to rather than where it comes from.
Am I missing something?
Corby
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We just moved to a new network provider. Never thought to check the new IPs.
Never again! Within a few days we started getting calls from customers
complaining about delivery failures not to mention being called a spamming
ISP. Research found our three class c's were in a large netblock which
Thanks anyway. I may just have to hope that no one really uses SPEWS.
I know for certain I won't use SPEWS. I also suspect those that do use
SPEWS don't weight it too high. However, I have seen some servers block
mail at the MTA level using SPEWS - why - I have no idea.
Darrell
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