Re: Regex help...confused about spaces.

2006-01-22 Thread Matt Kettler
wrote: > All, > > I'm confused as to how to block words with spaces. > For example, > V ia G ra > M o r t g a g e > Etc... > TIA, Really, if you're using SA 3.1.0 all you should need to do is make sure your v310.pre has the replacetags plugin. All those spacings should be covered by t

Re: rbldnsd on FreeBSD

2006-01-22 Thread mouss
Larry Rosenman a écrit : > Jeff Peng wrote: > >>hi,Irina, >>rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any >>need to bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl files. >> > > I have both rbldnsd and bind running on my 2 nameservers. I had to > bind(pardon the pun) rbldn

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread jdow
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Sunday 22 January 2006 14:08, Jerry Gaiser wrote: On Saturday 21 January 2006 09:03 pm, Gene Heskett wrote: One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send such crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats attempted.

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 22 January 2006 14:08, Jerry Gaiser wrote: >On Saturday 21 January 2006 09:03 pm, Gene Heskett wrote: >> One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send >> such crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats >> attempted. > >Not really /dev/null but Trash,

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread jdow
From: "Craig McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gene Heskett wrote: No I'm not, Joanne! Fetchmail is run from rc.local and delivers the mail from vz and gmail to /var/spool/mail/gene on a 10 minute repeating loop. Kmail, then, completely asynchronously

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread jdow
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Sunday 22 January 2006 04:15, jdow wrote: From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...] One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send such crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats attempted. I don't remembe

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread Jerry Gaiser
On Saturday 21 January 2006 09:03 pm, Gene Heskett wrote: > One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send such > crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats attempted. Not really /dev/null but Trash, but I do this to a couple of folks I *never* want to see aga

Re: Regex help...confused about spaces.

2006-01-22 Thread Phil Barnett
On Sunday 22 January 2006 12:14, wrote: > All, > > I'm confused as to how to block words with spaces. > For example, > V ia G ra > M o r t g a g e This seems to be very effective. v.?[|[EMAIL PROTECTED]@] I also like and use the Sare rulesets, which pretty much catch all of this stuff. but

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread Craig McLean
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gene Heskett wrote: > > No I'm not, Joanne! Fetchmail is run from rc.local and delivers the > mail from vz and gmail to /var/spool/mail/gene on a 10 minute repeating > loop. > Kmail, then, completely asynchronously but on the same basic 10 > minut

Re: Regex help...confused about spaces.

2006-01-22 Thread Matthias Fuhrmann
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, wrote: hI, > All, > > I'm confused as to how to block words with spaces. > For example, > V ia G ra > M o r t g a g e > Etc... are you using SARE rules already? if not, have a look at: http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules.htm. 70_sare_obfu.cf might be usefull in that case

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 22 January 2006 04:15, jdow wrote: >From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...] One facility that kmail seems to be missing, is the ability to send such crap to /dev/null, all I get are error messages when thats attempted. >>> >>>I don't remember if you use procmail or n

RE: RE: rbldnsd on FreeBSD

2006-01-22 Thread Larry Rosenman
Jeff Peng wrote: > when you run ./rbldnsd -h > you should see: > -b address[/port] - bind to (listen on) this address (required) > > So you can bind the rbldnsd to another alias IP address,diff from the > IP that your BIND server is listening to. I think there is no > conflict between the rbldnsd

Re: RE: rbldnsd on FreeBSD

2006-01-22 Thread Jeff Peng
when you run ./rbldnsd -h you should see: -b address[/port] - bind to (listen on) this address (required) So you can bind the rbldnsd to another alias IP address,diff from the IP that your BIND server is listening to. I think there is no conflict between the rbldnsd and the BIND. >Jeff Peng wrot

Re: rbldnsd on FreeBSD

2006-01-22 Thread Jeff Chan
Some of the HowTo documents at: http://www.surbl.org/rsync-signup.html may be of use in setting up and rbldnsd server, including port forwarding from BIND. Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread Robert Blayzor
Spam Ass wrote: > The only time I have run into an email not being tagged is when the > email was over a certain size. I believe the default max size is > 256kb. This can be changed on a per user or global basis though. Other times this will happen is when you're using spamd/spamc and a timeout

RE: rbldnsd on FreeBSD

2006-01-22 Thread Larry Rosenman
Jeff Peng wrote: > hi,Irina, > rbldnsd is really a simple dns server.you can use it directly,no any > need to bind.and,you can use rsync to download the rbl files. > I have both rbldnsd and bind running on my 2 nameservers. I had to bind(pardon the pun) rbldnsd To a separate alias IP, as I could

Re: X-Spam Status

2006-01-22 Thread jdow
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Sunday 22 January 2006 00:31, jdow wrote: From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Saturday 21 January 2006 22:06, Theo Van Dinter wrote: On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 09:44:54PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: Ok, I just set that up in kmail, triggered b