t: RE: Using script to get header info
Hmmm, I've been wrestling with CDO as of late, and your question piqued my
interest. See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q194870 for code.
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em, but it has made a significant dent in the amount
of spam that hits our users' mailboxes, and it has not gone unnoticed.
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> Does your script do reverse DNS lookups on the IP address as well so you
can
> make sure you didn't just block a major business partner by IP because one
> of your users is clue
Interesting observation
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> Does your script do reverse DN
The WRITE statement puts double quotes around the string when it's written,
so I still have to load it in notepad and remove those (a simple replace
with nothing). Next I load it into Excel along with the existing blacklist
entries, sort them and save them back out.
Today I processed 90
info
Hmmm, I've been wrestling with CDO as of late, and your question piqued my
interest. See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q194870 for code.
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I wonder what company that was
Anti-spam work is a royal pain - still the best way to stop
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> From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> That's a fine way to fight Spam if you're interested in job security.
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Ah, he forgot to add the email addresses of the HR department to the Spam list.
Terminal error!
Regards,
Sander Van Butzelaar
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Technical Consultant
hp Services
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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Subject: Using script to get header info
Hi folks,
I created a public folder and asked several of our users to move their
spam into it. From there, I can open the messages, view the headers,
pluck the IP addresses of the offending mail servers, and add them to
our internal dns blacklist.
Hi folks,
I created a public folder and asked several of our users to move their spam
into it. From there, I can open the messages, view the headers, pluck the IP
addresses of the offending mail servers, and add them to our internal dns
blacklist.
Works like a charm, but it's very labor-intensive
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