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Spam Submission

Policies and Practices

Ordinary Submission Methods

POP3 approach for submitting spam:

The best way to submit spam to us is to create a pop3 mailbox on your system that our spam-bots can visit to collect samples. Our spam-bots will download and delete messages from the mailbox every few minutes and submit them to our system for processing.

There are two kinds of spam collection boxes. SpamTraps and UserTraps.

A SpamTrap is a mailbox that contains messages that were captured automatically without any human intervention. These are virtually guaranteed to receive only spam and have a very predictable collection policy. For example, messages you might forward to a SpamTrap mailbox might be arriving at clean spamtrap addresses that you already have setup, fake (never used) addresses that were harvested by spammers, or messages from special filters (such as those that failed other virus scanners but did not fail SNF for some reason).

A UserTrap is a mailbox that contains messages that have been identified as spam or malware by users, administrators, or staffers in some way. For example, if you collect spam submissions from a button on your customer's email clients or if you allow trusted users to forward spam to a special mailbox then those messages might be forwarded to a UserTrap.

If you want to set up a SpamTrap or UserTrap on your system (or several if they are sufficiently different) then please send an email to support@ with the following information:

Forwarding Spam:

The other way to submit spam to us for filtering is to simply forward the unwanted message to spam@armresearch.com. This is fine for occasional submission by you and/or your staff. Please do not instruct your users to submit spam to this address directly. If you wish to do something like that then your best option would be to set up a UserTrap as described above. If for some reason you are unable or unwilling to set up a pop3 UserTrap, then you can set up an alias on your system where your users can forward their spam and then have that alias redirect those messages to our spam@ address.

Technical Issues / Submission Format:

We are sometimes asked about the best format for submitting spam. Here are some guidelines:

When in doubt it is usually ok to simply foward spam to our spam@armresearch.com address.

Chronic Spam and Special Black Rules

Chronic Spam:

If you have submitted a particular spam through regular channels and it is still getting past SNF, then you can send us a sample of that message in a special support request:

Special Black Rules:

The rules we put into our core rulebase are generally accepted by all SNF systems. However, some systems have different policies that can afford to be more strict. For example, we have one system that has asked us to block any message that contains "the F word". Other systems have asked for special black rules to block specific character sets or any message that appears to be bulk mail of any kind.

We do not offer general switches for enabling this kind of filtering at this time but we do provide customization services. If you would like to add special black rules to support your system policies then please send a note to us at support@ and tell us what you would like to block. Please do not include spam or fragments of spam in your message or it will be filtered out before we can see it. If you need to send us a sample then please ZIP the sample and attach it to your message as described above.

We will work with you to customize your rulebase so that it supports your system policy.