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Author: Daniel Néri
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To: Max B
CC: users
Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Fw: You have received a secure message from Bank Of America (fwd)
Hi,

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Max B <txtmax@???> wrote:
>
> Andy, I'm a DIY operation, not a sysadmin. FWIW, I don't run my email through Spam Assassin. I haven't needed to do so yet. One rule might be to delete any 'Received from' headers which contain 'dynamic' in the domain name. I am unsure whether SpamAssassin knows how to do this.


Consider using the Spamhaus ZEN[*] DNS blocklist as your first line of
defence. The spam you quoted would have been blocked since it's
currently listed both in the PBL and the XBL/CBL (although it was
added to the CBL on the 20th, for participating in a botnet):

http://www.spamhaus.org/query/ip/114.41.160.224

The PBL lists "dynamic" IPs and others that should not be sending e-mail.


Best wishes,
Daniel

[*] http://www.spamhaus.org/zen/