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I'm having good success with filtering the SWEN worm garbage
using these filter terms (*letter case and phrases count*): Filtering for SUBJECT: Pack, Net Security, Upgrade, Update, Internet, Returned Mail, User unknown, Returned to Mailer, Critical, failure, Letter, Advice, Announcement, Message, Latest, Bug, Error, Notice, Network, Security, Undelivered Mail, Status Notification, Undeliverable. Filtering for SENDER: Microsoft, MS, Internet, network, Net Email, Administrator, Customer, webservice, Message, Mail Delivery, webbot So far, it's nailing about 95% of the stuff. Be sure to check trash before deleting it, since I was catching one "good" user when I included "ms" uncapitalized by mistake. Good luck weathering the storm, Dave Stinson AB5S |
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![]() "David Stinson" wrote in message ... I'm having good success with filtering the SWEN worm garbage using these filter terms (*letter case and phrases count*): Filtering for SUBJECT: Pack, Net Security, Upgrade, Update, Internet, Returned Mail, User unknown, Returned to Mailer, Critical, failure, Letter, Advice, Announcement, Message, Latest, Bug, Error, Notice, Network, Security, Undelivered Mail, Status Notification, Undeliverable. Filtering for SENDER: Microsoft, MS, Internet, network, Net Email, Administrator, Customer, webservice, Message, Mail Delivery, webbot So far, it's nailing about 95% of the stuff. Be sure to check trash before deleting it, since I was catching one "good" user when I included "ms" uncapitalized by mistake. Good luck weathering the storm, Dave Stinson AB5S I started to kill the beast using filters, but there always seemed to be a couple of new ones needed for each new onslaught. I found that it was much less frustrating to use my Norton Antivirus which has an email option that automatically sends anything containing a virus in its definitions file (which was automatically updated to include swen) directly to the Deleted Items folder without human intervention. Then I check that folder when convenient before deleting everything with a click. So far it's worked 100%. Marty K1FHR |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message t... I started to kill the beast using filters, but there always seemed to be a couple of new ones needed for each new onslaught. I found that it was much less frustrating to use my Norton Antivirus which has an email option that automatically sends anything containing a virus in its definitions file (which was automatically updated to include swen) directly to the Deleted Items folder without human intervention. Then I check that folder when convenient before deleting everything with a click. So far it's worked 100%. Marty K1FHR My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "A life lived in fear is a life half lived." Tara Morice as Fran, from the movie "Strictly Ballroom" |
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![]() "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff That's interesting. My ISP doesn't kill the attachments, and that is actually making it easier for me to get rid of all the follow-on garbage too. With the NAV email option everything with that attachment gets routed immediately to the Deleted Items folder and I don't have to spend time on the individual messages. Maybe you can get them to quit killing them ;-) |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message et... "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff That's interesting. My ISP doesn't kill the attachments, and that is actually making it easier for me to get rid of all the follow-on garbage too. With the NAV email option everything with that attachment gets routed immediately to the Deleted Items folder and I don't have to spend time on the individual messages. Maybe you can get them to quit killing them ;-) From what I am seeing, the attachments have a myriad of names so that wouldn't help. Besides, I'd just as soon not download an virus laden attachments anyway. Besides that, the attachments would make it take forever to download all the messages. Not a good thing. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message et... "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff That's interesting. My ISP doesn't kill the attachments, and that is actually making it easier for me to get rid of all the follow-on garbage too. With the NAV email option everything with that attachment gets routed immediately to the Deleted Items folder and I don't have to spend time on the individual messages. Maybe you can get them to quit killing them ;-) From what I am seeing, the attachments have a myriad of names so that wouldn't help. Besides, I'd just as soon not download an virus laden attachments anyway. Besides that, the attachments would make it take forever to download all the messages. Not a good thing. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() "Jeffrey D Angus" wrote in message ... Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff That's interesting. My ISP doesn't kill the attachments, and that is actually making it easier for me to get rid of all the follow-on garbage too. With the NAV email option everything with that attachment gets routed immediately to the Deleted Items folder and I don't have to spend time on the individual messages. Maybe you can get them to quit killing them ;-) |
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![]() Dee D. Flint wrote: My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Same here, after the first day and a half of the attached exe file email, road runner kicked in and now I get the "This mail contained name virus and has been deleted. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "A life lived in fear is a life half lived." Tara Morice as Fran, from the movie "Strictly Ballroom" |
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![]() "Martin" wrote in message t... I started to kill the beast using filters, but there always seemed to be a couple of new ones needed for each new onslaught. I found that it was much less frustrating to use my Norton Antivirus which has an email option that automatically sends anything containing a virus in its definitions file (which was automatically updated to include swen) directly to the Deleted Items folder without human intervention. Then I check that folder when convenient before deleting everything with a click. So far it's worked 100%. Marty K1FHR My problem is not the attachments. My ISP kills them but then I get a message saying that the email has been cleaned so it's still a deluge of emails. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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