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I'd look at the IP addresses these are coming from. I'd make sure
they belong to a "hilton" domain. Then I'd block them by IP address
if they're not "hilton".<br>
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I'd also recommend "REJECT" instead of "DISCARD". The former would
let them know that you aren't accepting their email any more, which
might make it stop. The latter doesn't give them that indication and
they might be assuming they are sending to an accepting server.<br>
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steve campbell<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/29/2013 8:48 AM, Peter Farrow
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<div class="moz-signature"><font color="#000000"><tt>Dear All,</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>Is it just me, or is it that once you give the Hilton
Hotels chain your email address they send out bucket loads
of spam on an almost daily basis, furthermore, the
"Unsubscribe function" goes through the mot</tt><tt>ions but
the emails keep coming.</tt></font><font color="#000000"><br>
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I have added these to my access file on my mail relay, but I
keep finding new ones to add in, as they change the parameters
of the spam, does anyone have a rule or a set of access
entries to hand that can stop hilton hotels dead in their
tracks?<br>
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</font><font color="#000000"><tt>hiltonemail.com
disc</tt><tt>ard</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>hiltonhonors.com discard</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>hhonorscrm.net disc</tt><tt>ard</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>hilton.com discard</tt><tt><br>
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Regards<br>
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Pete<br>
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