100's of spams a problem, LOL!

Before sniffer I was facing around 10 thousand spams a day. But then I'm
coordinating 1000's of domains, so on a per domain basis, it's actually very
small.

I think what I'll do is route a combined spam report email to a server
script which will break it down and resubmit individual messages to your
spam@ address. However, this will still be sent to you as an attachment. The
advantage is that the original header info will be in place, the
disadvantage is that you might still be ignoring messages with attachments,
right?

If you don't take spam report messages with attachments, how would you be
able to get the original internet header mail info?


Rick Robeson
getlocalnews.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pete McNeil
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:49 AM
To: Rick Robeson
Subject: Re[2]: [sniffer] reporting spam in bulk


On Wednesday, January 5, 2005, 1:23:59 PM, Rick wrote:

RR> It would be incredibly convenient if we could report spam emails in bulk
RR> rather than individually (i.e. select all the spam emails in outlook and
RR> then forward via one email (with all the emails as attachments to you).

RR> During this latest storm, I'm finding that I don't have time to report
100's
RR> of spam emails and just delete most of them.

RR> Any way this process can be streamlined?

Unfortunately there really is no practical way for us to break down
packages like this and deal with them efficiently.

In any case, 100's of spam sounds like a more serious problem than a
spam storm. Have you checked for other problems?

_M



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