Re: Spamvertized throwaway blogspot sites

2008-02-03 Thread Per Jessen
John Hardin wrote: > Starting this afternoon I'm getting a raft of spams from Hotmail > advertising meds at throwaway Blogspot subdomains. Both have been > advised. > > Here's a point added for such: > > describe BLOGSPOT_01 Throwaway blogspot domain > uri BLOGSPOT_01 m;https?://[a-z]{8,}

Re: x-cr-hashedpuzzle

2008-02-03 Thread mouss
Matt Kettler wrote: mouss wrote: if you can't validate the header, you can't trust it. And the whole point of the Michael's original message was to find out if you can validate it, therefore trust it. A simple "I don't think you can validate that" would have been appropriate, but suggestin

Re: Script to generate whitelist based on outgoing email

2008-02-03 Thread Mark Martinec
On Sunday 03 February 2008 16:14:37 OliverScott wrote: > Not sure if this will be of any use to anyone else, of if it can be made to > work with anything other than Exim, but here is the first draft of a script > to generate a whitelist based on outgoing email! I have had it running on a > server (

Script to generate whitelist based on outgoing email

2008-02-03 Thread OliverScott
Not sure if this will be of any use to anyone else, of if it can be made to work with anything other than Exim, but here is the first draft of a script to generate a whitelist based on outgoing email! I have had it running on a server (for the last 2 months) handeling 20,000 emails a week for a va

Re: x-cr-hashedpuzzle

2008-02-03 Thread Matt Kettler
mouss wrote: if you can't validate the header, you can't trust it. And the whole point of the Michael's original message was to find out if you can validate it, therefore trust it. A simple "I don't think you can validate that" would have been appropriate, but suggesting he use it as a bloc

Re: x-cr-hashedpuzzle

2008-02-03 Thread no-1
http://www.openspf.org/caller-id/csri.pdf Chapter 11, pages 37 to 45 inclusive -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/x-cr-hashedpuzzle-tp15235646p15252629.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.