[Coco] Reporting SPAM

Brian Blake random_rodder at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 8 12:03:31 EDT 2006


The latest ones I've been getting (primarily at work, some through my Yahoo address) have been the imbedded images that contain the spam. I've just filtered them by blocking imbedded graphics images in our spam filter at work. This has the side effect of also blocking legitimate message from those who like to use a business card for thier sig, but, oh well.
   
  At home I've had really good luck with MailWasher (their enterprise version sucks), though with the last version i used there was quite a bit of training involved at first.
   
   
  Brian

Rob Rosenbrock <zaphod at mchsi.com> wrote:
  Take a look at http://www.hendricom.com/

I have been using Sp at mX for quite some time. It looks through the 
headers and identifies the appropriate abuse contacts for each bit of 
spam.

I still get a lot of spam, but it has come down in volume. It isn't 
possible to eliminate it as spammers are employing new tactics all 
the time.

On Jul 7, 2006, at 11:23 PM, Alan Jones wrote:

> My email address finally got discovered by the spamers.
> Do any of you folks know of a way to create a script to 
> automatically forward spam message headers to a specific email 
> address? I use Thunderbird for my email program but I am willing to 
> switch programs if there is something better. Thunderbird catches 
> just about all spams sent to my inbox but I would like to be more 
> pro-active in reporting this trash to my ISP and spam at uce.gov. It 
> gets old doing the reporting manually.
>
> Alan
>
>
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