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I set message filters in Thunderbird to recognize and automatically forward spam to:
the ISP from which they were sent
Spamcop.org
and my ISP's support desk
then move the spam to a folder named Spamwars .
Worked fine for a few weeks
then stopped for no apparent reason
filters won't even run manually any more.
Here they are
and my current spammer originates at Colocrossing dot com per Spamcop
here's relevant part of header
the spam always comes from some address in 104.168.(something different every time)
and that address range decodes to colocrossing dot com in Buffalo.
Spam from them always has Return-Path: <newsletter@(some random garbage).site>
so i keyed on that characteristic
...
and here's my Colocrossing filter
if anyone knows what's wrong with Thunderbird's message filter program please advise.i'm trying to get my ISP's way more awkward filters working now
thanks
old jim
the ISP from which they were sent
Spamcop.org
and my ISP's support desk
then move the spam to a folder named Spamwars .
Worked fine for a few weeks
then stopped for no apparent reason
filters won't even run manually any more.
Here they are
here's relevant part of header
the spam always comes from some address in 104.168.(something different every time)
and that address range decodes to colocrossing dot com in Buffalo.
Spam from them always has Return-Path: <newsletter@(some random garbage).site>
so i keyed on that characteristic
...
and here's my Colocrossing filter
thanks
old jim
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