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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 18:13:52 GMT, Doug Kanter wrote:
The SWEN-laden messages I'm getting have so far come from 218 different addresses. How does Mailwasher deal with this? Seems to complicated for a blacklisting scheme. Actually, it is done using regex expressions, it doesn't rely on from addresses at all. In MailWasher you set a filter to follow two rules: The entire header contains RegExp Content-Type: multipart/(mixed|alternative) and The entire header contains RegExp boundary\="([a-z][a-z]*)" Try it. I got that from a post by Ralph Fox. He uses this filter in Agent: Content-Type: =%{multipart/(mixed|alternative); boundary="[a-z][a-z]*"} which also works well. "Larry" wrote in message ... On 27 Sep 2003 19:46:34 -0500, noah wrote: I received a message today, in Portuguese no less, listing my email address, and a number of others in this group, as having been harvested by the W32/swenn@mm worm. ...snip I'm a newbie here, but not having seen mention of them, you folks should be aware of a few programs which will help. Pop3ScanMail and MailWasher will allow you to delete these on your server without first having to download them. I use MailWasher Pro which allows blacklisting, whitelisting and filters to help you automate these tasks. I'm using a filter for Swen which is about 99% effective. Saves a LOT of time. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com -- -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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