Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-07 Thread Kris Deugau
bbxrider wrote: yes, but.. i have a spam filter on my client, spambayes, and it works fine to sort out spam sent to a 'real' account the problem here is numbers, the spammer is spoofing my domain with a constantly changing name (but with a constant piece of it) with

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-07 Thread Jari Fredriksson
bbxrider wrote: yes, but.. i have a spam filter on my client, spambayes, and it works fine to sort out spam sent to a 'real' account the problem here is numbers, the spammer is spoofing my domain with a constantly changing name (but with a constant piece of it) with

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-07 Thread bbxrider
thanks for the help dan i will try one more time to reason with sitelutions, but my prob with them is that they seem to think this is not a problem, and vaguely imply that they know better than me since they are tech gods and therefore i shouldn't be concerned and i'm still trying to see if there

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-07 Thread bbxrider
thanks for your help, i'm trying to get filters working now, and thanks for list subjects. bbxrider Kris Deugau wrote: bbxrider wrote: yes, but.. i have a spam filter on my client, spambayes, and it works fine to sort out spam sent to a 'real' account the

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-06 Thread wolfgang
In an older episode (Wednesday, 6. June 2007 07:47), bbxrider wrote: i'm getting my domain spoofed and trying to stop the returns from the spoofed targets coming to my domain and then getting fwded to my default email account. the only thing thats constant and identifiable in the returned

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-06 Thread bbxrider
i would very much like to be able to do that, but my mail service, sitelutions.com, evidently doesn't have that functionality, which doesn't make any sense to me at all, so i'm forced to try and deal with it with sa i would have thought that pop3 services would easily include an option to just

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-06 Thread Jari Fredriksson
bbxrider wrote: i would very much like to be able to do that, but my mail service, sitelutions.com, evidently doesn't have that functionality, which doesn't make any sense to me at all, so i'm forced to try and deal with it with sa i would have thought that pop3 services would easily include

Re: use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-06 Thread bbxrider
yes, but.. i have a spam filter on my client, spambayes, and it works fine to sort out spam sent to a 'real' account the problem here is numbers, the spammer is spoofing my domain with a constantly changing name (but with a constant piece of it) with dozens if not

use of * with available spamassassin tools

2007-06-05 Thread bbxrider
ok thanks, now that thats all clear i'm getting my domain spoofed and trying to stop the returns from the spoofed targets coming to my domain and then getting fwded to my default email account. my mail servers spam assassin tools are: blacklist_from required_score the only thing thats