*****SPAM***** [PLUG] ADV: Direct Email Blaster, email addresses extractor,maillist verify, maillist manager ...........

Sean Whitney sean_whitney at bigfoot.com
Fri Jun 7 14:49:24 UTC 2002


Adding this to my procmail recipe sure helped.

:0
* ^From:.*\.cn
spam

:0
* ^From:.*\.kr
spam

Sean

On Friday 07 June 2002 07:26, Rich Shepard hammered on some keys:
> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Sandy Herring wrote:
> > heh. Gotta love spamassassin. This got flagged, even though I've got PLUG
> > whitelisted! This luser needs to be unsubbed...
> >
> > > SPAM: Hit! (3.2 points)  From an address @btamail.net.cn
>
>   Over the past couple of days I've received several spam that were routed
> through this domain. Unfortunately, they were also routed through aracnet's
> mail server so my postfix filters didn't catch them. Do you want the domain
> names of the originating spammers?
>
>   This one got through because it was addressed to the list. But, I did
> some searching last evening and traced the IP address block to a company
> that has sub-IP address blocks rented to domains that appear suspiciously
> like spam factories. I put every /24 address in /etc/postfix/badip so we'll
> see what happens.
>
> Rich
>
>
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