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1009.1 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't get even ... get odd!! | Thu Apr 17 1997 17:09 | 8 |
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When you say it "takes a wildcard", do you mean that it says that
wildcards can be used ... or just that it lets you type "*" in the
"From" field?
If wildcards don't work, it might consider the "*" to be just an-
other character in the username.
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1009.2 | Drop the asterisk and try again | SMURF::PBECK | Who put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop? | Thu Apr 17 1997 17:38 | 5 |
| I think that's right. Try specifying the filter as @savetrees.com
without the asterisk. I don't use an Exchange client, but with
Eudora Pro's filtering, I can specify 'pbeck' in the from filter
without any other syntax and it matches any mail I've sent from any
source. Generally, the filters are substring matches.
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1009.3 | I'll give substrings a shot | VMSNET::DEFIANT::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Thu Apr 17 1997 19:06 | 14 |
| > wildcards can be used ... or just that it lets you type "*" in the
well, it took the "*" character, which I didn't even think it would :-)
> I think that's right. Try specifying the filter as @savetrees.com
>...
> source. Generally, the filters are substring matches.
I'll give this a shot. I didn't guess that it was substrings. The
Help isn't very helpful here.
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1009.4 | | VARDAF::CHURCH | Dave Church@VBE (DTN 828-6125) | Fri Apr 18 1997 13:04 | 14 |
| For external junk mail coming into Digital...
<<< GYRO::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]INTERNET_TOOLS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Internet Tools >-
================================================================================
Note 485.30 Internet junk mail sighted 30 of 30
VARDAF::CHURCH "Dave Church@VBE (DTN 828-6125)" 3 lines 18 Apr 97 (Fri) 5:48
-< folks are working on it >-
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The message I have, from the Corporate Information Security Group, is
that they're aware of the issues and are working actively with the
telecom group to limit the "access" of these types of spam mailings...
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1009.5 | | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Mon Apr 21 1997 15:01 | 17 |
| re: substring matches.
works great. now to compile a list of the spammers.... here's who
I've got thus far, anyone wanting to add to this list please feel
free
mondyspider.com
hotmail.com
warehouse.com
savetrees.com
netlove.com
usa.net
samalama.com
genesisnetwork.net
quantcom.com
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1009.6 | | BUSY::SLAB | Act like you own the company | Mon Apr 21 1997 16:38 | 3 |
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cyberpromo.com
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1009.7 | Looks like a good idea | WOTVAX::rasmodem43.reo.dec.com::hiltong | [email protected] | Thu May 01 1997 11:32 | 4 |
| Is there a way to import someone else's SPAM rules from their
Exchange client into mine, to save re-inventing the wheel!
Greg
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1009.8 | I use USA.NET - Is there something I should know? | WOTVAX::BOURNEJ | Three grandsons,Tim,Josh & Ben | Thu May 01 1997 16:33 | 14 |
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�<<< Note 1009.5 by VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore "Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected]" >>>
Do you consider all mail from usa.net to be junk mail?
I ask because I have just started using usa.net as my email forwarding
service and they explicitly state that they do not condone spam mail
from their domain! They even offer advise on what to do if you receive
junk email on their server!
Regards,
Jim
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1009.9 | | AXEL::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Thu May 01 1997 16:44 | 7 |
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If you are using Outlook and the Rules Wizard from
www.microsoft.com/outlook , you can export and import
your rules.
mike
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1009.10 | | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Mon May 05 1997 13:43 | 15 |
| re: the wizard
I found it clunky to use, but it does do an import/export and
you can disable it and go back to the "non-wizard" interface
if you prefer.
re: usa.net
sorry if I end up including domains in my anti-spam rules that
real folks use; the ones I listed have been ones from which I've
received spam but not "real" mail (I don't filter out aol.com,
for example, because I've gotten plenty of legitimate mail from
there along with the junk).
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1009.11 | Why doesn't it assist?? | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Fri May 16 1997 16:02 | 14 |
| My inbox assistant isn't coping with spam, I have it set as:
FROM: @i-machine.com; @succeed.vipro.com; @02368.com; @savetree.com;
@savetrees.com; @strutyourstuff.com; @iceland.it.earthlink.net;
@rader.catch22.com; @juno.com; @bigfoot.com; @mlr4lsndr.com
But I've received mail today from [email protected], NS
[email protected] which wasn't auto moved to my SPAM folder.
Anyone know why??
Greg
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1009.12 | | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Fri May 16 1997 16:11 | 6 |
| take out the "@" sign.
Sometimes mine seems to not process messages, randomly. Of 5
messages from a particular address, 3 or 4 might get deleted
automatically but 1 or 2 still make it into my inbox. *sigh*
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1009.13 | Spam mail from inside DEC - apparently!! | WOTVAX::rasmodem13.reo.dec.com::hiltong | [email protected] | Sun May 18 1997 17:35 | 6 |
| Took out the @ but it still didn't work, where have you put your
addresses, which part of the rule?
Also got spam mail apparently from vbemdf.vbde.dec.com!!
Greg
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1009.14 | | PARZVL::ogodhcp-124-40-99.ogo.dec.com::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Mon May 19 1997 17:03 | 6 |
| > Also got spam mail apparently from vbemdf.vbde.dec.com!!
PMDF (vbemdf.vbe.dec.com is one of the PMDF gateways) will
insert the local postmaster address into the From field if
that field is empty (or invalid), since MR won't allow
an empty field.
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1009.15 | Inbox assistant doesn't work | WOTVAX::model60.lzo.dec.com::hiltong | [email protected] | Mon Jun 02 1997 12:17 | 5 |
| I'm still having problems with the inbox assistance not working. Is
this a 'known' bug? It seems to sometimes work on SPAM addresses, and
sometimes not.
Greg
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1009.16 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Jun 02 1997 16:20 | 3 |
| It works for me in Outlook.
Steve
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1009.17 | display name vs. address | PARZVL::ogodhcp-124-40-168.ogo.dec.com::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Mon Jun 02 1997 19:50 | 17 |
| I've only been using Inbox Assistant to file messages to
mailing lists (so filing based on the To field). What I
found was that Exchange seemed to be only parsing the
Display name, not the actual Internet address. So, e.g.
if people sent mail to "[email protected]", it would
be refiled automatically. If they'd set up a nickname,
e.g. "Info-PMDF" <[email protected]>, the rule wouldn't
catch it.
Could that be the cause of some failures to junk spam mail?
Today, I got what I'd call junk mail and it's from:
Display Name: L. East
E-Mail address: [email protected]
I'm not at all sure this would have been caught if I'd had
earthfriends.com in my Inbox Assistant rule.
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