SPAM (or unsolicited advertising) Abuses

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aRKay

I have been using the Entourage 2008 12.5.2 Junk Mail/Blocked Senders
to slow down the unsolicited mail from an unknown source that changes
the domain name every few days to get around the att/yahool Spam
Guard. I have been unable to find the source but the following is the
list that I currently have blocked.

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amberfiber.com, amberoptic.com, aquacable.com, thesnapxs.com,
woodhillmanagement.com, woodhillpets.com, woodhillmanagement.com,
moundhill.com, maytreehill.com, oakknollneighbors.com, westhillgolf.com,
hillwoodhomes.com, woodhillonline.com, thebirchhill.com, woodhillpa.com,
pixovee.com, rifffish.com, funjumprental.com, babbleverse.net,
dynambee.com, brandautomatic.com, abalith.com
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The problem is the unknown spam send seems to have an endless list
of domain names to use to beat the commercial ISP spam filters.

I sure would like to know how to stop the sender. It was recommended
that I try SpamSieve; however, it has to be trained on domain names so
it offers no more protection that Entourage.
 
D

Diane Ross

I sure would like to know how to stop the sender. It was recommended
that I try SpamSieve; however, it has to be trained on domain names so
it offers no more protection that Entourage.

I suggest you try SpamSieve. You¹ll find it already knows most of the spam.
 
A

aRKay

Diane Ross said:
I suggest you try SpamSieve. You¹ll find it already knows most of the spam.

These guys are good and have managed to defeat ATT' Spam Guard. All
messages are addresses to

(e-mail address removed)

and each one comes from a new domain name. For example, the last one
came from and they seem to have an endless supply of domain names.

Extend Your Warranty <[email protected]>

ATT and Entourage's Sender block works known domain names.

I can't see paying for SpamSieve and don't think it can stop these guys
 
D

Diane Ross

I can't see paying for SpamSieve and don't think it can stop these guys

Try it for the demo period and see if it works. All I can tell you is it
stops spam for me.
 

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