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algilson
Newbie Joined: 07 December 2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Posted: 15 December 2005 at 12:17pm |
Here in Canada, and not being able to speak Russian, this spam in particular is useless to me. Is there a way to block unicode characters, or are there language specific settings somewhere that I've missed?
Thanks! - Al |
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LogSat
Admin Group Joined: 25 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4104 |
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Al,
Blocking emails with certains charsets is among the next features that will soon be added. Right now we're looking at a 1-2 months timeframe for it. |
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Alan
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If truly Russian text, maybe block keywords "charset=windows-1251" in the header for now?
Of course there are many other ways for Russian spammers to get around this too. |
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sgeorge
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Alan, a good thought. And I tried to employ a keyword block on charset="windows-1251" - but like a moron, I forgot that it's not in a Received: header, and hence won't be scanned even if I have ScanReceivedHeaders=1 set.
Anyone have any luck blocking spam with Russian text? When I geo-ip some of the i.p.s, the smtp servers appear to not be in Russia, so blocking by country may not even be an effective solution. The headers usually look like this:
For now, I'm going to try to block specific, frequent letter sequence in Russian and hope that I block Russian, without blocking the occasional legit French and Spanish text that we receive. Stephen |
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Desperado
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Steve, Are your "Froms" really in the format of "From: =?windows-1251?B?1Ojt4O3x7uLu7PMgxOjw5ery7vDz?= <arboretum@surfeador.com>" The = And ? are not leagal chars in a from and a RegEx ought to do something usefull. |
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sgeorge
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Good call Dan! Yes, that From: line that I have is as I received it. But I always suspected SpamFilter would only care about what's in the <>s when checking the Mail From Blacklist. Will it scan whatever "name" is outside of the <>s as well?
Stephen |
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Desperado
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Stephen, Not sure ... Need to ask Roberto. Or ... let me do a test. Edited by Desperado |
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sgeorge
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Sounds great. Just as long as I don't have to do the work (kidding!). Thanks Dan!
Stephen |
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LogSat
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SpamFilter will check the email address specified in the MAIL FROM command.
The "From" in question is an email header, which is different from the MAIL FROM address. SpamFilter ignores the "From" header when checking email addresses. The From: =?windows-1251?B?1Ojt4O3x7uLu7PMgxOjw5ery7vDz?= unfortunately cannot be scanned right now for keywords as it's not a "Received:" header, sorry... |
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Desperado
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AND ... I have verified that but did not get around to answering yet! Sorry How about that subject" I can block that if tthe =?windows is actually in the header. Edited by Desperado |
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sgeorge
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Thanks, Roberto and Dan. Turns out that I don't need to worry about filtering the mail from - because Dan is exactly right - every one of these messages has a subject that begins with =?windows-1251.....
Sometimes it just really helps to have a second pair of eyes to catch the stuff that you glance over! Thank you both for your help, Stephen |
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