Howdy!

SpamGuardian is a Perl program that watches Qmail-Scanner's syslog
output. It maintains a table of hosts responsible for sending in spam
messages. It does simple trend analysis on this data, sending alerts
and/or running custom scripts when a) a new spamhost is detected or b)
any single spamhost shows significant activity.

Version 0.5 is quite completely rewritten version of the program. Most
important change is the trend analysis, borrowed from PigSentry by
Brandon Gillespie.

Due to many many changes, bugs are sure to exist. Please report me if
you find one. At it's current state SpamGuardian is still a rude
cross-breed of PigSentry and SnortGuard, and as such may contain bugs
from both, plus my own typos. Next major release will be carefully
tidied up.

I would be happy to receive samples of such syslog entries that
SpamGuardian does *not* like. It expects to find certain kind of
timestamp (the syslog-ng default format). I'd like to implement support
for different log formats, so samples are warmly welcome! (Or, even
better, ready-made code. ;)

Hope you find this lump of spaghetti useful and perhaps even tasty! =)

- Jyri



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