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| mcleaver |
Aug 18 2005, 02:51 AM
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Our business email addre sis being flooded by Russian spam, despite being filteredd through Spamcop.net first. I csan't report the spam using webmail as the messages are forwarded to our mail server, so the offending messages do not stay on the server. I have now started reporting the spam through my own "attachment fowarding" spamcop account, but it still keeps coming. WHy does this Russian spam keep coming? Is Spamcop not geared to remove this kind of rubbish from European business accounts?
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| swingspacers |
Aug 18 2005, 05:24 AM
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You might be able to improve your catch rate by selecting more DNS blacklists and adjusting your SpamAssassin threshold downwards. You can change these settings in Options --> SpamCop Tools --> Select your email filtering blacklists.
You are doing the right thing by reporting all spam that makes it through the filter. If you and others report enough of these spams, their origin IP addresses will be automatically added to the SpamCop blacklist, regardless of where they are located and regardless of the language of the spam. |
| mcleaver |
Aug 18 2005, 07:44 AM
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QUOTE(swingspacers @ Aug 18 2005, 05:24 AM) You are doing the right thing by reporting all spam that makes it through the filter. If you and others report enough of these spams, their origin IP addresses will be automatically added to the SpamCop blacklist, regardless of where they are located and regardless of the language of the spam. Can't I just say I want no Russian language mail? I can't read it anyway ;-) Rgds Martin |
| StevenUnderwood |
Aug 18 2005, 07:50 AM
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What Life? Group: Membersph Posts: 5141 Joined: 20-January 04 From: Whitinsville, MA USA Member No.: 12 |
QUOTE(mcleaver @ Aug 18 2005, 08:44 AM) You can say it, but right now there is no way to implement it from within spamcop. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) -------------------- Steven P. Underwood, DNRC
Whitinsville, MA underwood+forum[at]spamcop.net -No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.- |
| Wazoo |
Aug 18 2005, 09:44 AM
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What Life? Group: Forum Admin Posts: 12536 Joined: 22-January 04 From: Iowa Member No.: 18 |
http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4732 for another bit of conversation about cyrillc spam handling.
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| dbiel |
Aug 18 2005, 10:06 PM
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Been There Group: Membersph Posts: 2453 Joined: 20-February 04 From: San Gabriel Valley CA USA (Los Angeles) Member No.: 447 |
Note: I also get a lot of Russian spam and have all of the BL's selected.
The problem is that it comes for too many different IP's For a quicker way of reporting a lot of foreign language spam (or any spam for that matter) that has been forwarded to your local inbox try the following: Set up IMAP as a separate link to your held mail. Clear out (delete) all mail in the held mail folder (you can skip this step if you want) Move all the foreign language spam from your local inbox to your IMAP SpamCop Held mail folder (click and drag). It takes it off your local machine and moves it back to the SpamCop server. No need to forward as attachement. Then log into either the VER interface Held Mail or log into Web Mail and select the Held Mail folder Select all or only those specific messages you want to report. VER gives you the option of quick reporting or full reporting WebMail only allows for quick reporting. -------------------- This forum is a user support forum. The Moderators and Forum Admin are volunteers (not paid) and have no special direct relationship with SpamCop.net.
If you have been unable to receive the assistance you need here please see How To Contact SpamCop Staff Thank you for your participation in our peer to peer, user based forums. |
| Jeff G. |
Aug 18 2005, 11:40 PM
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T-shirt wearing out Group: Membersph Posts: 3730 Joined: 2-July 04 From: Northeast New Jersey (New York Metro Area), USA ... Please read my sig. :) Member No.: 2041 |
QUOTE(dbiel @ Aug 18 2005, 11:06 PM) VER gives you the option of quick reporting or full reporting Actually, that last sentence is incorrect.WebMail only allows for quick reporting. QUOTE(Jeff G. @ Feb 1 2004, 06:59 PM) -------------------- Best Regards, Jeff G. (full signature)
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| dbiel |
Aug 19 2005, 05:38 AM
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Been There Group: Membersph Posts: 2453 Joined: 20-February 04 From: San Gabriel Valley CA USA (Los Angeles) Member No.: 447 |
QUOTE(Jeff G. @ Aug 18 2005, 09:40 PM) Jeff, you forgot to read the context.Why not simply forward as attachment from the local client. To move the mail to held mail via IMAP and then forward it to a submit to address is a total waste of time. To that extent, the WebMail interface is no different than any local client interface in that to full report you must forward the mail to a submit to address. Note: same file size limits apply to WebMail as to any local mail client. To carry your logic a bit farther, you would also have to say that you can directly execute full reporting from any mail client that allows forwarding since the actual feature being used is "mail forwarding" not "spam reporting" In my book, that is not a full reporting option within WebMail and functions totally differently than quick reporting within WebMail where you simply click on "Report as Spam" (which I believe is confusing in that it leads me to believe that I am doing full reporting when in reality it is only quick reporting with no method to validate - except after the fact). Where as the VER interface executes quick reporting and full reporting the same way, select the approprate command from the drop down box. Just not to be confussing, full reporting always requires the next step of processing the reports, reqardless of how you sent them. This post has been edited by dbiel: Aug 20 2005, 12:08 PM -------------------- This forum is a user support forum. The Moderators and Forum Admin are volunteers (not paid) and have no special direct relationship with SpamCop.net.
If you have been unable to receive the assistance you need here please see How To Contact SpamCop Staff Thank you for your participation in our peer to peer, user based forums. |
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