I've seen a few spamhauses (bluerockdove.com comes to mind) running send
only MTA's... does this seem to be a common occurence? is it work writing
rules for?
I'm thinking honeypots are the way to go ... honeypot|dcc&razor for a
start... but im not gonna divulge details because the DMA has eyes
eve
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> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 11:25:11 -0600 (CST)
> "Josh Trutwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> This came accross the freshmeat.net mailing list today:
>>
>> http://spam-die.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> I was curious if people think this is an effective way to stop
>> spammers from snatching
On Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:47 PM, Justin Mason wrote:
> > This came accross the freshmeat.net mailing list today:
> > http://spam-die.sourceforge.net/
> It's an old idea -- another, really well-established one is "wpoison"
> -- as used at jmason.org: http://jmason.org/moreinfo.whtml . This
Probably the best thing to do is open a bug in bugzilla and attach the
message, preferably in some kind of relatively raw format like mbox. From
there one of the developers will be able to download the attachment, test,
and work on the bug.
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/
I doubt it will mak
tor, 2003-01-23 kl. 16:14 skrev Harry Putnam:
> It seems a minimal first step is being able to track a specific message
> thru syslog or whatever log facility spamd is sending info to.
> What am I missing here? That is, I should be able to scan the
> aproppriate log like:
>grep "spamd.*MESSAG
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Josh Trutwin wrote:
> http://spam-die.sourceforge.net/
>
> I was curious if people think this is an effective way to stop spammers
> from snatching your e-mail?
This idea has been around for a very long time (search for "wpoison", and
you'll find references back to 1997 or e
At 09:56 AM 1/23/2003, "Debbie D" wrote:
Is there any place I can find a tutorial on how to create rules?? I have
...
header FROM_ARMY From =~ /*.army.mil/i
describe FROM_ARMY From ARMY
which evidently was not to SA's liking because it stopped all testing past
that rule.
I can't th
Hi Carlos, I fund the same problem. I am running a similar setup but on a
Cobalt Raq4.
I have been told to make a procmail recipie in the users folder, but I
failed misrably at that attempt, creating a nasty mail loop
Many users on my server have forwards, they need to see the same mails and
OR
Josh Trutwin said:
> This came accross the freshmeat.net mailing list today:
> http://spam-die.sourceforge.net/
> I was curious if people think this is an effective way to stop spammers
> from snatching your e-mail?
No, they'll still pick up your addr, but it will pollute their lists with
lots of
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 09:56:14AM -0500, Debbie D wrote:
> header FROM_ARMY From =~ /army.mil/i
> describe FROM_ARMY From ARMY
Ok.
> which did not wuite do the trick as there are a bunch of sub-domains that
> the mail could be FROM.. so I changed it to:
doesn't matter, the above m
Is there any place I can find a tutorial on how to create rules?? I have
been able to find a rule that exists and copy/paste/alter much much success
but it is the "from scratch" ones I have consistant trouble with.
for instance I am finding mails from the US Army being flase positive
flagged, so I
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