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Before I start, let me say that I am committed to Google Apps.� I've been on it for almost a year and, overall, I'm pleased with the service that I pay for.� However, it's not perfect......yet! :)� About the only 'major' complaint I have with Google is you simply can't talk, chat or email anyone for technical support.� All you have are groups and blogs. :(
Google needs to add more power to a users email filtering capabilities.� As good as Gmail spam filters are (and I have recommended Google Apps to my clients based on this one function only), you don't catch all spam.�
The 'Create Filter' application simple does not give 'power' users the tools that they can use to filter out the occasional spam email that makes it through.� If I don't want to receive 'any' email from powerviagra.com, I should have the ability to simply put '*powerviagra.com" in the 'From' field without having to enter anything else in any other field and have the filter work!� If I don't want to receive 'any' email from from a '.ru' Romania extension, I should be able to just put ".ru" in the 'From' field and it work!� WHAT! You want to exclude an entire country?� OK, so the Google engineers think this is stupid.� Hey, it's my email and NOT YOURS! If I want to be stupid, that's my business!� Finally, let's talk about headers.�� HEADERS!!!! HEADERS!!! You should include the ability to filter based on header criteria. If I want to filter any email for the IP address "79.183.181.123" or "79.183.181.*" (wildcard) that is contained within the email headers, I should be able to do that.� You can get spam that is coming from one server but they can masquerade as different domains and different email accounts under the same domain just to throw you off BUT they can't change their IP address.� Ok, ok, I know if there are very sharp coders who can do their spamming from an unsuspecting persons computer that they might have hacked but most of the spammers are NOT that sharp.
Hopefully, someone at Google will read this and bring up the subject at some meeting.
Luke
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:44:14 AM UTC-5, Jeff Grossman wrote:
Not sure if everybody saw this yesterday about some additional information to help figure out why messages are flagged as spam.
Jeff
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Subject: [Official Gmail Blog] Learn why a message ended up in your spam folder
To: gmail-blog-posts@googlegroups.com
Posted by Ela Czajka, Software Engineer
Many of our users say the accuracy of our spam filter is one of the key reasons they love Gmail. And while we think you should never have to look in your spam folder, we know some of you may want to know why the messages there were marked as spam.
So starting today, we�ll be showing a brief explanation at the top of each of your spam messages. Simply look at any message in your spam folder and now you can find out why it was put there and learn about any potentially harmful content within the message.
We hope that this is not only interesting, but also helps you learn about scams and other harmful messages that Gmail filters out. Whether you prefer to leave your spam folder untouched or do some educational digging, the information will be there for you. And if you're interested in learning more, check out our new series of spam articles in the Gmail help center.
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Posted By The Gmail Team to Official Gmail Blog at 3/19/2012 06:14:00 PM�
Which version of Google Apps are you running? If you are running Google Apps for Business then you do have phone support. If you are running the free version, then no your support options are limited.
Once again, if you are running the paid version of Google Apps, then you should have the ability to use Postini which I think is a much more in depth message filtering ability. I am running the free version of Google Apps so I do not have this option and only have the Google filtering capabilities from Gmail.
Jeff
On 5/13/2012 9:30 PM, Luke Douglas wrote:
Before I start, let me say that I am committed to Google Apps. I've been on it for almost a year and, overall, I'm pleased with the service that I pay for. However, it's not perfect......yet! :) About the only 'major' complaint I have with Google is you simply can't talk, chat or email anyone for technical support. All you have are groups and blogs. :(
Google needs to add more power to a users email filtering capabilities. As good as Gmail spam filters are (and I have recommended Google Apps to my clients based on this one function only), you don't catch all spam.
The 'Create Filter' application simple does not give 'power' users the tools that they can use to filter out the occasional spam email that makes it through. If I don't want to receive 'any' email from powerviagra.com, I should have the ability to simply put '*powerviagra.com" in the 'From' field without having to enter anything else in any other field and have the filter work! If I don't want to receive 'any' email from from a '.ru' Romania extension, I should be able to just put ".ru" in the 'From' field and it work! WHAT! You want to exclude an entire country? OK, so the Google engineers think this is stupid. Hey, it's my email and NOT YOURS! If I want to be stupid, that's my business! Finally, let's talk about headers. HEADERS!!!! HEADERS!!! You should include the ability to filter based on header criteria. If I want to filter any email for the IP address "79.183.181.123" or "79.183.181.*" (wildcard) that is contained within the email headers, I should be able to do that. You can get spam that is coming from one server but they can masquerade as different domains and different email accounts under the same domain just to throw you off BUT they can't change their IP address. Ok, ok, I know if there are very sharp coders who can do their spamming from an unsuspecting persons computer that they might have hacked but most of the spammers are NOT that sharp.
Hopefully, someone at Google will read this and bring up the subject at some meeting.
Luke
On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:44:14 AM UTC-5, Jeff Grossman wrote:
Not sure if everybody saw this yesterday about some additional information to help figure out why messages are flagged as spam.
Jeff
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Subject: [Official Gmail Blog] Learn why a message ended up in your spam folder
To: gmail-blog-posts@googlegroups.com
Posted by Ela Czajka, Software Engineer
Many of our users say the accuracy of our spam filter is one of the key reasons they love Gmail. And while we think you should never have to look in your spam folder, we know some of you may want to know why the messages there were marked as spam.
So starting today, we’ll be showing a brief explanation at the top of each of your spam messages. Simply look at any message in your spam folder and now you can find out why it was put there and learn about any potentially harmful content within the message.
We hope that this is not only interesting, but also helps you learn about scams and other harmful messages that Gmail filters out. Whether you prefer to leave your spam folder untouched or do some educational digging, the information will be there for you. And if you're interested in learning more, check out our new series of spam articles in the Gmail help center.
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Zack or anyone,
Tell me how I can filter the following email using some type of 'global' term / terms that will trap and delete anything remotely similar to this email. I've tried filtering using "@gzcss.net", "190.66.82", "Viagr", and even ".ru".
As far as I can tell doing a tracert, this email originated from a server hosting Telefonica-Wholesale.net which is located in Madrid, Spain even though the email has a Russian .ru extension.
Here is an ongoing spam email that I get routinely, almost every day. Here are the headers:
==================================================================================Delivered-To: webm...@webbering.com Received: by 10.223.120.198 with SMTP id e6csp94326far; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:45 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.68.241.228 with SMTP id wl4mr19251117pbc.51.1337435084769; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:44 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <darla....@gzcss.net> Received: from psmtp.com ([74.125.245.160]) by mx.google.com with SMTP id po9si1314605pbb.169.2012.05.19.06.44.43; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:44 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 190.66.82.58 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of darla....@gzcss.net) client-ip=190.66.82.58; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 190.66.82.58 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of darla....@gzcss.net) smtp.mail=darla....@gzcss.net Received: from itgj.com ([190.66.82.58]) by na3sys010amx160.postini.com ([74.125.244.10]) with SMTP; Sat, 19 May 2012 13:44:44 GMT Received: from gzcss.net ([210.21.126.136]) by itgj.com with SMTP; Sat, 19 May 2012 08:44:17 -0500 Message-ID: <000e01cd35c5$7c120e80$3a52...@gzcss.net> From: "Darla Elrick" <darla....@gzcss.net> To: <webm...@webbering.com> Subject: Has improved by 10% Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 08:41:36 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="windows-1250"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1478 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1478 X-pstn-dkim: 0 skipped:not-enabled X-pstn-nxpr: disp=neutral, envrcpt=webm...@webbering.com X-pstn-nxp: bodyHash=ac4b41df298788648cfc59dff720e59711a1e0c1, headerHash=4c877bca58f1914f991187e9a891d609874b14fc, keyName=4, rcptHash=ad6087099d26cee5476bb2dcd1c4e57f2f094882, sourceip=190.66.82.58, version=1 Viagrow is the only pill that can guarantee fast enlargemnt... gain 10 inches in few weeks! Best and cheaperst GROW PRODUCT in a super offer for you today! It's so very easy - like 123! http://bgwrsw.viagrow07.ru even ponocrates crimson tiles enormous fire quietly homer fellowsoldiers play. expugnatory fourth terms wilt swineherds weather teeth species ones popehawk.============================================================================
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Here is the email as forwarded:
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From: Darla Elrick <darla....@gzcss.net>
Date: Sat, May 19, 2012 at 8:41 AM
Subject: Has improved by 10%
To: webm...@webbering.com
Viagrow is the only pill that can guarantee fast enlargemnt... gain 10 inches in few weeks!
Best and cheaperst GROW PRODUCT in a super offer for you today!
It's so very easy - like 123!
http://bgwrsw.viagrow07.ru
even ponocrates crimson tiles enormous fire quietly homer fellowsoldiers play.
expugnatory fourth terms wilt swineherds weather teeth species ones popehawk.
Now if someone can give me a good filter to use, you will have my sincere gratitude for instructing me in the use of Google filters. I still say the filtering system is lacking big-time but that's just my own opinion.
Luke
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Zack or anyone,
Tell me how I can filter the following email using some type of 'global' term / terms that will trap and delete anything remotely similar to this email. I've tried filtering using "@gzcss.net", "190.66.82", "Viagr", and even ".ru".
Marko,
Here is the '.ru' extension contained in a link that is in the content area of the email.http://bgwrsw.viagrow07.ru
I had already visited the link your provided to Google's search criteria. If you want to filter 'partial-matches', you are out of luck.
Google only has "Used to search for an exact phrase* *Capitalization isn't taken into consideration".
So all of the variations for 'viagra' such as 'viagrow' cannot be filtered using 'viag' or 'viagr'.
Also, Google provides no functionality for filtering on header information so I cannot filter an ip address such as "190.66.82.58" or a partial IP address such as "190.66.82.".
That is the contention of my post. Google does not provide 'power-filtering' at all in their filtering process.
Honesty, I didn't think anyone would be able to give me a valid way to do what I want to do. So I guess you could call it an exercise in futility as I am hoping that someone at Google might 'luckily' come across this post.
As I said, I'm committed to Google Apps but I 'sure wish' they would give power users like me the tools we need.
Thanks for your response.
Luke
On Monday, May 21, 2012 7:26:36 AM UTC-5, vukko wrote:
Hi LukeThe email does not have any kind of .ru 'extension', that is only contained in the URL in the message body. Anybody anywhere can purchase a .ru domain.The Gmail filters work using the normal search operators, see http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=7190
Have you used the 'Report Spam' button? I would think that after doing that several times on these messages that Gmail's system would learn.
I couldn't find this conversation using the term 'Viag' but I did manage to match 'viagrow'.
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Luke Douglas <lu...@webbering.com> wrote:
Zack or anyone,
Tell me how I can filter the following email using some type of 'global' term / terms that will trap and delete anything remotely similar to this email. I've tried filtering using "@gzcss.net", "190.66.82", "Viagr", and even ".ru".
As far as I can tell doing a tracert, this email originated from a server hosting Telefonica-Wholesale.net which is located in Madrid, Spain even though the email has a Russian .ru extension.
Here is an ongoing spam email that I get routinely, almost every day. Here are the headers:
==================================================================================
Delivered-To: webm...@webbering.com Received: by 10.223.120.198 with SMTP id e6csp94326far; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:45 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.68.241.228 with SMTP id wl4mr19251117pbc.51.1337435084769; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:44 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <darla....@gzcss.net> Received: from psmtp.com ([74.125.245.160]) by mx.google.com with SMTP id po9si1314605pbb.169.2012.05.19.06.44.43; Sat, 19 May 2012 06:44:44 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 190.66.82.58 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of darla....@gzcss.net
) client-ip=190.66.82.58; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 190.66.82.58 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of darla....@gzcss.net) smtp.mail=darla.elrick@gzcss.net
Received: from itgj.com ([190.66.82.58]) by na3sys010amx160.postini.com ([74.125.244.10]) with SMTP; Sat, 19 May 2012 13:44:44 GMT Received: from gzcss.net ([210.21.126.136]) by itgj.com
with SMTP; Sat, 19 May 2012 08:44:17 -0500 Message-ID: <000e01cd35c5$7c120e80$3a5242be...@gzcss.net> From: "Darla Elrick" <darla....@gzcss.net> To: <webm...@webbering.com> Subject: Has improved by 10% Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 08:41:36 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="windows-1250"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1478 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1478 X-pstn-dkim: 0 skipped:not-enabled X-pstn-nxpr: disp=neutral, envrcpt=webmaster@webbering.com
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