Steve Monkhouse wrote:
Yeah that works for that one.. but with multiple originating sources and
multiple carriers etc I thought there must be a better way than manually
enetering every mms provider... ??
I'm old fashioned and don't own an MMS-enabled phone, but phone numbers
are generally 12 n
--On Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:28 PM +1300 Philip Seccombe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Whitelisting @mms1.telstra.com would be best wouldn't it?
Rather than change rules and end up letting through spam with numbers in
the email address etc
Big things there seem to be all numbers in email add
> Whitelisting @mms1.telstra.com would be best wouldn't it?
> Rather than change rules and end up letting through spam with numbers in
> the email address etc
> Big things there seem to be all numbers in email address, missing
> subject etc
> I'm not sure but can you whitelist */[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2007 12:13 p.m.
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Blocking MMS messages?
Hi All..
Im getting a lot of complaints at the moment about spamassassin blocking
legitimate MMS messages sent from mobiles direct to email addresses..
How is everyone combating this ?
SPAM, <61413444333/[EM
Hi All..
Im getting a lot of complaints at the moment about spamassassin blocking
legitimate MMS messages sent from mobiles direct to email addresses..
How is everyone combating this ?
SPAM, <61413444333/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Yes,
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