Am 2007-03-13 19:02:48, schrieb Paul Johnson:
> Why do it this way when using spamassassin at SMTP time lets you reject the
> spam regardless of content at SMTP time instead of using heuristics that
> *will* come back to haunt you later?
Since I use courier-mta for regular mail and fetchmail to em
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On 03/07/07 07:32, Chris Lale wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 03/07/07 05:19, Chris Lale wrote:
There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal wit
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> On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 19:02 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Michelle Konzack wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> > Am 2007-03-07 11:19:30, schrieb Chris Lale:
>> >> Th
> Am 2007-03-07 17:24:58, schrieb Javier Viegas:
> > I don?t reccomend to block mails, based on IP addresses, this is for sure
> > going to cause a lot of false positive and block tons of legit mails, the
> > common thing is to use adsl or cable connection with dynamic IP so if a
> > spammer used t
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 19:02 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> to gmane.linux.debian.user:
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> > Am 2007-03-07 11:19:30, schrieb Chris Lale:
> >> There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
> >> spam that has tex
Michelle Konzack wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
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> Am 2007-03-07 11:19:30, schrieb Chris Lale:
>> There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
>> spam that has text as graphics embedded in it. There was disagreement
>> about wheth
Am 2007-03-07 17:24:58, schrieb Javier Viegas:
> I don?t reccomend to block mails, based on IP addresses, this is for sure
> going to cause a lot of false positive and block tons of legit mails, the
> common thing is to use adsl or cable connection with dynamic IP so if a
> spammer used that IP and
Am 2007-03-07 11:19:30, schrieb Chris Lale:
> There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
> spam that has text as graphics embedded in it. There was disagreement
> about whether or not to use it to teach SpamAssassin. I have continued
> feeding this spam to SpamAssas
On 8-mrt-2007, at 2:10, s. keeling wrote:
Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded
graphics? I
cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
Throw them away. Anyone with a clue can provide a URL instead.
Anyone else (ie., yo
Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded graphics? I
> cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
Throw them away. Anyone with a clue can provide a URL instead.
Anyone else (ie., your Mother) can be whitelisted.
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On 3/7/07, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Lale wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded graphics? I
> cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
I believe using a DNSBL's provided by spamcop etc., could be effective in
this case. You can
On Wednesday 07 March 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded graphics? I
> > cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
>
> I believe using a DNSBL's provided by spamcop etc., could be effective in
> this case. You can either reject with
Chris Lale wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded graphics? I
> cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
I believe using a DNSBL's provided by spamcop etc., could be effective in
this case. You can either reject with 5xx or tag the spam mails sent from
IP addr
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On 03/07/07 07:32, Chris Lale wrote:
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>> On 03/07/07 05:19, Chris Lale wrote:
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>>> There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
>>> spam that has
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On 03/07/07 05:19, Chris Lale wrote:
There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
spam that has text as graphics embedded in it. There was disagreement
about whether or not to use it to teach SpamAss
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On 03/07/07 05:19, Chris Lale wrote:
> There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
> spam that has text as graphics embedded in it. There was disagreement
> about whether or not to use it to teach SpamAssassin. I have conti
There was some discussion on the list a while ago about how to deal with
spam that has text as graphics embedded in it. There was disagreement
about whether or not to use it to teach SpamAssassin. I have continued
feeding this spam to SpamAssassin, but a large amount still gets through.
Does a
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