ACKHAIR_22 even
> though the word it's breaking apart, "spam" isn't itself caught by any rules).
>
> It's a good set (though there are some problems with uuencoded email).
>
> On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Kenneth Andresen wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
>
Hello all,
I am noticing that the majority of the current spam coming through are
all html messages with invalid html tags, like "spam".
Since it is rendered as html the invalid tag is removed, so we on the
screen only see "spam".
Wouldn't it be possible to simply make a html rendering tool to f
Hello,
I am about to train Spamassassin with large quantities of my good and
bad emails. I understand I need to do this for each user, but am
wondering whether this works:
1) The server has been configured in such a way that mail users shell to
/dev/null
2) We are mostly using the sendmails "/mai
incoming mail as being good and bad? Can it be
done by creating [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail accounts and
forward the mails there?
Best regards,
Kenneth Andresen
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incoming mail as being good and bad? Can it be
done by creating [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail accounts and
forward the mails there?
Best regards,
Kenneth Andresen
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