Thanks for the response I will setup and UserTrap mail box. and ask our
customers to forward to that mailbox.
Regards David Moore
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Pete McNeil wrote:
David Moore wrote:
We are continually seeing Australian bank phishing emails such as the
one below (I personally have about 10 a day) that always seem to get
through I guess it is because we are in Australia and it is only
targeted at .au domains and nobody has bothered to tell sort monster
there is a problem. However is there anything we can do to
sortmonster such as list all emails from the major Australian banks
as suspect.
I have created a number of rules from the sample.
I think it would be a mistake to tag all messages from major
Australian banks -- surely there would be false positives and we can
do much better than that. In fact the majority of rules I've just
created from this sample are independent of the bank involved so they
will work on many bank phishing messages.
You are correct that we don't get many submissions from our .au
customers -- more .au customers making more spam submissions would
help quite a bit. If you could submit these messages to us then we
will be able to build rules to combat them.
http://www.armresearch.com/support/articles/procedures/spamSubmissions.jsp
If you are getting 10 of these per day that number should drop
significantly very quickly -- and so would the number for our other
.au customers.
If you find that there are any other spam that continue to get through
even after repeated submissions to us then please treat them as
"Chronic Spam" (see the link above) and they will get special attention.
We're anxious to solve this problem for you. Our target is no false
positives, and no spam leakage. Every little bit helps us get closer.
Best,
_M
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