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Too Much Obvious Spam, What Can Be Done?

Just a sample of the messages (subjects) I received today:

  • LAST-DAY: You currently-have $155 in Walmart-Reward Points: Redeem-Today from Walmart Points Center <WalmartPointsCenter@shoppingcardonlinerewards.com >
  • Garage door repair services from Garage Door Fixes <Drake@janascircle.com>
  • New phone features boost productivity from Telephone Systems <Ellis@shhanchang.com>
  • Always-Wanted to Drive a Ferrari? Rent-an-Exotic Car from Exotic Car Rental <ExoticCarRental@uniquecarrentalshop.com>
  • Hot Vacation-Specials to Costa Rica from Costa Rica Trips <CostaRicaTrips@foremosttravelplans.com>

This comes in every few minutes, not only to me, but the exact messages to everyone in the office (some 80+ employees).

We currently run PureMessage 3.1.3 for Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2. This wasn't an issue a few months back, just recently. How do such obvious spam messages get through? Is there any way to combat it? We're talking 30 - 40 messages a day multiplied by 80+ users... Sorry, but that should invalidate your product as a Spam Filter...

Any thoughts, any avenues I can turn to get a resolution to this?

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