It's called a dictionary attack. If you have Exchange in a network enviroment you can setup filters to block any mails that is not intended for your domain. I'm sure you get the same on spamassasin, just need to check out the config.
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hennievr said:It's called a dictionary attack. If you have Exchange in a network enviroment you can setup filters to block any mails that is not intended for your domain. I'm sure you get the same on spamassasin, just need to check out the config.
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NoRulez said:Concerning distionary attacks, Mailwasher also bounces to those addy's with a message that the e-mail address doesn't exist. To the sender/spammer it looks like the bounced message originated from the server.
As a measure I've also blacklisted all Yahoo and Hotmail domains on Mailwasher - auto bounces and I don't even see the message anymore.
By any chance it's a webmail.co.za accountHighflyer_GP said:Librarian I got the same mail. And I also get some other weird ones involving penises and gold watches
Keep getting **** like that
No my ISP provided mail address, but also get them on my webmail accountTelkomisaloser said:By any chance it's a webmail.co.za account![]()