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bouncing SoBig.F mail (was: RE: [Full-Disclosure] SoBig.F strange problem)
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- Subject: bouncing SoBig.F mail (was: RE: [Full-Disclosure] SoBig.F strange problem)
- From: "Alan Rouse" <ARouse@n2bb.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 12:06:29 -0400
Doesn't this just result in sending spam to innocent parties? Remember,
the addresses are spoofed. Seems to me it just doubles the amount of
bogus mail flying around as a result of SoBig.F. I've been seeing this
kind of messages, and I don't need the additional spam!
IMO it is much better just to drop the message and forget it.
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From: Stephen Clowater [mailto:steve@stevesworld.hopto.org]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:26 AM
To: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com
Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] SoBig.F strange problem
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I started getting 1000-2000 an hour yesterday, I just went to all the
border routers and put a filter on 25 to drop those connections and send
a notice to the From feild of the smtp query, and a QUIT to the
mailserver it was connecting to.
I'd recomend doing this, its easy to do in freeBSD, all my borders are
freeBSD so I havent tried it on anything else yet :)
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