Re: SPAM from nabble.com [was: Re: ***BLACKLIST*** [exim] Ex…

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Michelle Konzack wrote:

> Hello
>
> since some weeks (since another mailinglist named "Nabble.com"
> can send messages to this list I become spamed to with Error
> messages and other weired things.
>
> Can the List-Admin from <exim.org> stop this bullshit?
>
> From now, all messages coming from <nabble.com> are blacklisted.
> Sorry, if they may come back to the <exim-users>.
>
> Greetings
>     Michelle Konzack
>     Systemadministrator
>     Tamay Dogan Network
>     Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


I am not the Exim list-Admin, but thanks for pointing that out.

nabble.com appears to be a clueless public nuisance created by a Deja-Vu
/ Google-wannabee:

Weizhen Lin
210 Calderon Ave #123
Mountain View, CA USA

e-mail: will.lin@???
tel: +1-408-464-4439

And resident on IP 72.21.53.34

All now blacklisted on *my* servers anyway.... as he is out of range of
a soggy bread roll...

Best,

Bill


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> Am 2006-01-06 10:52:29, schrieb Christian Mahne (sent by Nabble.com):
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I'd started getting a lot more spam delivered a couple of weeks ago and couldn't work out why. Spam Assassin had been correctly identifying the messages and flagging them by changing subject lines etc. But Exim was failing to filter these messages out and they were still getting delivered.
>>
>>Closer investigation has revealed that Exim is passing these messages because it considers them to be bounces, so the X-Spam status header filters etc. are being ignored.
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>>Is there any configuration change that can be done to Exim to insist that all incoming messages, be they bounce or otherwise, are passed through exim's filters? According to the logs this "spam as bounce" is now about 10% of the incoming spam. The other 90% being successfully filtered out.
>>
>>It would be very handy not to have my pop3 going off endlessly in the middle of the night for the sake of yet another spam email that had got through.
>>
>>Many thanks,
>>
>>Christian Mahne
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>>View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Exim-thinks-Spam-is-a-bounce-and-is-delivering-the-message-not-filtering-t865576.html#a2244773
>>Sent from the Exim Users forum at Nabble.com.
>>--
>>## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
>>## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/
>>## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
>>
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