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Facebook Spam

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Facebook Spam Melissa Bailey 4/13/09 7:20 AM There is a new strand of spam hitting our Postini servers and it's getting thru the system and hitting the users inbox. Is there a thumbprint that is going to be created in order to catch this  soon?
Re: Facebook Spam terran2k 4/13/09 7:31 AM We're getting hit by this too, I hope Postini can catch up with it, I may need to block anything with facebook in the sender field until then.
Re: Facebook Spam FrankM TC/Reseller 4/13/09 8:40 AM How about a sample header to look at?
Re: Facebook Spam Joshua Olson 4/13/09 9:44 AM Yep, same thing here.  I've been prompting my users to forward the emails to sp...@postini.com as attachments.  The calls from my clients are growing in number.  Please, postini, figure out a filter for this!!
Re: Facebook Spam Joshua Olson 4/13/09 9:53 AM Sample email message, for those curious: Received: from http://psmtp.com ([64.18.3.54]) by http://waetech.com with MailEnable ESMTP; Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:14:04 -0400 Received: from source ([92.81.73.214]) by http://exprod8mx262.postini.com ([64.18.7.13]) with SMTP; Mon,
Re: Facebook Spam MikePro 4/13/09 9:58 AM I have heard from others in the Legal field that they have spent long waits on hold without any updates from Postini support.  I opened a web based support ticket early this morning, and nothing has been posted to my case either. I did add the "@fac
Re: Facebook Spam FrankM TC/Reseller 4/13/09 10:54 AM Use the Facebook SPF IP's as a guide to create an allow-only filter in Content Manager, ip4:http://204.15.20.0/22 ip4:http://69.63.176.0/20.
Re: Facebook Spam MikePro 4/13/09 11:09 AM FrankM,  No offense, and please do not take this as directed at you, but Postini is not beig very responsive here and the complaints from users and clients are startig to pile up.  Your solution will resolve the immediate issue for my users, but your
Re: Facebook Spam Joshua Olson 4/13/09 11:12 AM FrankM... that sounds like a great idea.  I'm not sure I know how to implement this within the postini interface. Guidance would be appreciated.
Re: Facebook Spam MikePro 4/13/09 11:19 AM Joshua,  That feature is somewhat counterintuitive.  Under the configuration for your Inbound Servers, look for "Manual IP Blocking".  Click on that, enter a name for your new rule, then add the IP address range you want to allow, and under "Action t
Re: Facebook Spam Joshua Olson 4/13/09 12:12 PM Mike, it's so counter-intuitive, that the option to "Allow" doesn't even appear on my list of "Action to take".  All I see are: Return SMTP Blackhole (email is deleted without delivery) Pass Through (process as normal) so... not sure what to do now
Re: Facebook Spam FrankM TC/Reseller 4/13/09 12:38 PM Using the Allow IP only bypasses Connection Manager threat blocks. If you you do not know how to use Content Manager, there is plenty of information available from Postini. Postini provided these tools to help you manage your messaging. Just because
Re: Facebook Spam tamirat tariku 12/19/11 4:59 AM hey men thankyou for ur  offering me to the group