On 8/5/2010 3:42 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
But it would be easy enough to bypass by changing the cASE of the name
or using J. Doe etc. (you might be able to use wildcards to ignore
case in the sig)
Can anyone help me figure out how to ignore case so I can catch JoHn
SmItH any other variant with
Matthew,
Something like milter-regex might be a more reasonable solution.
http://www.benzedrine.cx/milter-regex.html
According to their man page you can do a regular expression match on
envrcpt, envfrom, header, body, etc.
Plus changes in the configuration file don't require a reset.
"The p
On 8/5/2010 3:42 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
Creating "banned word" signatures is pretty straightforward. Convert
the names to hex, add the clamav stuff and save it in a foo.ndb file
in the clamav directory. A sig for "John Doe" would look something
like (completely untested):
Client.Data.John.D
On 8/5/2010 2:35 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
I asked this on the Spamassassin list, and was advised I would
have better luck with ClamAV. I do have ClamAV running in
several setups, but have never done anything exactly like this.
My typical setup would be Postfix -> Amavisd -> Clam
I asked this on the Spamassassin list, and was advised I would have
better luck with ClamAV. I do have ClamAV running in several setups, but
have never done anything exactly like this.
My typical setup would be Postfix -> Amavisd -> ClamAV.
I work for a healthcare company. I have been asked to