NOBODY EVER ANSWERS QUESTIONS TO THIS LIST

Martin Hepworth maxsec at gmail.com
Wed Dec 17 16:00:17 GMT 2008


2008/12/17 Bjorgen T. Eatinger <beatinger at edenhosting.net>:
> What the hell is the stupid mailing list for if nobody every fucking answers it??
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bjorgen T. Eatinger
> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 8:18 PM
> To: mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info
> Cc: Bjorgen T. Eatinger
> Subject: NOBODY EVER ANSWERS QUESTIONS TO THIS LIST
>
> 1. NOBODY EVER ANSWERS QUESTIONS TO THIS LIST---Why?
>
> 2. There has been (for at least the last 3 weeks) a recent huge flood of emails that are setup to "appear" to have originated from the same email address which the SPAM is being sent to, and the addresses are perfectly valid addresses stored on our email server (NOT ACCOUNTS, but valid ALIASES).
>
> For example a valid alias on our mail server would be: booking at edenaudio.com
>
> The SPAM email is SENT to that email address and is also setup to COME from that address.
>
> Has there been any discussion or attempts to get rid of this most annoying new type of SPAM?  I don't see it as very difficult to catch, as the following conditions are always TRUE in all cases:
>
> a. SAME FROM ADDRESS AS THE TO ADDRESS (this is normally only done when testing)
>
> b. Almost every email contains "status" in the subject
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> c. Every email always contains HTML and the words "click here" in every one (see below)
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> I believe any one of these items would work to stop this flood of email (especially b or c).  Can you please let me know how I could implement any one or all of these methods?
>
> Thank you!
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Martin Hepworth
Oxford, UK


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