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the error message above ?)
Any guidance would be gratefully received.
Regards
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Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 03:54:51PM +0100, Daniel Bird wrote:
Also, as you can see above, It's showing no tokens learned even though I
have run "sa-learn --import" from my previous install of SA2.55 ( I
guess this may be in error becau
Simon Byrnand wrote:
I've been getting tons of this mail usually with virus's attached. I am
also getting messages that seem to orginate from our own server but they
don't.
The reason SpamAssassin doesn't catch them is twofold:
Maybe I'm misinterpreting the original question, but was it no
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
A new approach to DNSBL might be considered, where there is a
peer-to-peer sharing (authentication, scoring whatever) that mirrors
content -- something of that nature, whereby the hackers would
basically have to DDos the entire internet to prevent its use. Not
sure h
willie wrote:
I use a MS OS desktop at home (at work I use Solaris and Redhat
Linux)and have not put a virus scanner on it in
over 3 years, and have not caught a virus yet.
How do you KNOW you haven't? ;-)
I HAVE received them but I choose not to use security risk software
such as:
Internet E
Lance Ware wrote:
Greetings,
I'm trying to make SA/MailScanner query a local RBL of countries that we
don't or are extremely unlikely to receive legitimate email from.
I've downloaded IP lists from blackholes.us and formatted them for use
with djbdns/rbl. I've configured it correctly, I think - a
Yep, mine works.
This is my entry in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
# Use the Trustic community-based block list
header RCVD_IN_TRUSTIC eval:check_rbl('isp', 'assigned adress.')
# <-note dot on the end of address
describe RCVD_IN_TRUSTICFound in Trustic community blocking list
set RCVD_IN_RFCI to 0 in your prefs file. It's the same for all rules I
believe.
e.g.:
score RCVD_IN_RFCI 0
Dan
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Hi all,
Someone posted a rule a while back to catch those little buggers, but
for the life of me I can't find it. Can someone point me in the right
direction or re post please.
TIA
Dan
Dan Bird
Network and Systems Manager
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Chris Santerre wrote:
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From: Daniel Bird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 7:06 AM
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Subject: [SAtalk] [RD] Random characters in SPAM
Hi all,
Someone posted a rule a while back to catch those little buggers, but
for the life of me I
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