On Mittwoch, 22. März 2006 01:16 List Mail User wrote:
> Do you have URIBL enabled?
> Anyway, the best bet to block these is a combination of DUL checks,
> BAYES and digests (DCC, Razor and Pyzor).  *And* make sure to feed it
> back to sa-learn if it slipped through to begin with.

I have a very hard setup. Later that day, SA started to automatically 
sort out these mails. Within one hour, another 10 arrived, where 5 got 
marked as SPAM. Now it seems all of them are recognised already.

I guess we will see more of these, so some rules would be good. I have 
RDJ and use most of the SARE rules.

mfg zmi
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