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I'm trying to come up with a general purpose rule to deal with the 419'ers hiding behind Google mail. Below are the headers from a typical Google spam:
Return-path: <johnbasil005@torba.com>Received: from ag-out-0708.google.com (72.14.246.240) by BKBUSA.COM (Mercury/32 v4.62) with ESMTP ID MG0000AD; 9 Jul 2008 11:03:03 ...
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I seem to be getting lots of emails from someone who's name is shown as:Viagra.com Inc
When I look at the message headers the from address is:From: Viagra.com Inc <xxxx@domain.com>
I have tried to created a transaction filter that works on the from address:M, ''*viagra*'', RS, '''Viagra' - connection dropped.''
But this doesn't ...
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Short of blocking hotmail.com completely, what can be done to deal with Hotmail spam? Here are a couple of ideas I've used with great success.
1. Delete all messages sent from or relayed through Hotmail using a blind CC.
Go into Configuration -> Filtering Rules -> Edit global rules
Create an Expression and enter ...
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