>From: Jay Denebeim <denebeim@???>
>Subject: Re: Complaints to sysadmins of all sites
>To: exim-users@???
>
>I ment in the mail itself. Postmasters like seeing the whole spam in all
>its gory detail, all the headers and the body.
Oh.
I use the "expand file" feature to send a large
notice stating that their email (or some sent by their machine)
has been filtered out and is being returned unopened.
It also lists all of our domains that we are providing filtering for,
and it notifies them how to send email to me to ask
to be removed from our public black list. (We have an address
that we do not filter, no matter what).
The last part of this expanded file is the actual SPAM itself:
------------------BEGIN INCLUDED SPAM EMAIL--------------------------------
From: $header_from
Subject: $header_subject
To: $header_To:
Reply-to: $reply_address
Return Path: $return_path
Sender Address: $sender_address
Sender IP: $sender_host_address
Sender Host: $sender_host_name
Sender Ident: $sender_ident
Sender Domain: $sender_address_domain
RE Message ID: $header_Message-Id:
RE Received: $header_Received:
Message Body: $message_body
------------------END INCLUDED SPAM EMAIL--------------------------------
I think thats plenty for ISP's to go on to determine the culprit
and "turf" users as needed.
-cc
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