[SC-Help] Re: Russian Spam
McWebber
mcwebber at my-deja.com
Tue Aug 16 11:58:04 EDT 2005
"Martin Cleaver" <martin.cleaver at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1124198956.249802.93940 at g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I invested in some spamcop pop accountsd for my family and that works
> great. I also bought another one for our small software company in
> Holland. However we are receiving about 102- Russian spams a day on
> that account and spamcop doesn't seem to stop any of them. Is Russian
> spam in Western Europe not an issue? Do I need to report more? It's
> hard because I forward the mail back from the spamcop account, so
> there's no webmail option. Why can't I forward and also keep the mail
> on the webmail to make reporting spam easier? Now I use my old spamcop
> attachment forwarding to report the spam, but see no reduction as yet.
> Please can someone tune the filters to stop Russian crap too?
There are no filters. Spam is blocked by IP of the sender, not the content.
--
McWebber
"Richter points to the lack of legal action against his company as proof
that he's operating appropriately."
Information Week, November 10, 2003
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