Hi,
Over the past few days I have been investigating more closely email
that wasn't tagged that I thought should have been, and vice-versa,
using various factors, such as URIBL_BLACK and JMF_W. I'm very
surprised that obvious hosts are on the URIBL_BLACK list, like
receiveeweek.com.
Even more int
> How have you integrated SA into your system?
I use a firewall ,setting mail date to SA
the picture
http://www.nabble.com/file/p26020051/firewall.jpg
every incoming mail ,SA will give them a score
but i find ,if mail is "blank messeage" the score will zero
now i add this to /etc/spamassassi
Hi,
On the message that should have been scanned:
> The emails that has not been tagged at all:
[...]
> From: "Angus - 3idea"
> To:
Are you forwarding this spam from your internal account to this other
internal supp...@3idea.com account? It also looked like there was no
external mail server i
Hi,
I am wondering if anyone has encountered a similar problem or has a solution
for this.
I have enabled spamassassin on my mail server. Spamassassin is correctly
tagging most of the email but some of the emails are not.
The correctly tagged emails has the following in the email headers:
Return
Hi,
> http://englishrussia.com/?p=2137
>
> plenty of abandoned scrap metal already in Russia.
Maybe they could blow it up like the brain surgeons did to that dead
whale that was littering the beach in Oregon?
# The Infamous Exploding Whale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Vmnq5dBF7Y
Alex
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
http://englishrussia.com/?p=2137
plenty of abandoned scrap metal already in Russia.
Cool.
I can just hear the announcer in my head:
"...in the epic battle between Man and the swamp, the swamp won."
--
John Hardin KA7OHZhttp:
Benny Pedersen wrote:
On tor 22 okt 2009 21:37:28 CEST, Jari Fredriksson wrote
The message does not have any attachments, it is a plain text from a
poor woman in Russia.
how do you know ?, was there picture in the mail ?, if so how can you be
sure its hir picture ?
She left nothing to the
22.10.2009 23:39, Benny Pedersen kirjoitti:
> On tor 22 okt 2009 21:37:28 CEST, Jari Fredriksson wrote
>
>> The message does not have any attachments, it is a plain text from a
>> poor woman in Russia.
>
> how do you know ?, was there picture in the mail ?, if so how can you be
> sure its hir p
22.10.2009 23:24, Michael Scheidell kirjoitti:
>
>
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> "If you have any old portable oven and in case you don't use it anymore,
>> we will be very grateful to you if you can donate it to us and organize
>> transport of this oven to our address (200km from Moscow). This
On tor 22 okt 2009 21:37:28 CEST, Jari Fredriksson wrote
The message does not have any attachments, it is a plain text from a
poor woman in Russia.
how do you know ?, was there picture in the mail ?, if so how can you
be sure its hir picture ?
oh well never mind :)
--
xpoint
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
"If you have any old portable oven and in case you don't use it anymore,
we will be very grateful to you if you can donate it to us and organize
transport of this oven to our address (200km from Moscow). This ovens
are different, usually they made from cast iron."
t
22.10.2009 22:26, John Hardin kirjoitti:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>> What's the business model of this scam? I can't believe they really
>> want millions of iron cast ovens from all around the world. Maybe I
>> should answer and ask directly ;D
>
> Was the from address s
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
What's the business model of this scam? I can't believe they really want
millions of iron cast ovens from all around the world. Maybe I should
answer and ask directly ;D
Was the from address something like @dhl.com ? :)
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
Hi,
>> What's the business model of this scam? I can't believe they really want
>> millions of iron cast ovens from all around the world. Maybe I should
>> answer and ask directly ;D
>
> Long time since I've last seen one of these...
>
> My impression was, they want money of course. The victim fal
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 21:19 +0300, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> "If you have any old portable oven and in case you don't use it anymore,
> we will be very grateful to you if you can donate it to us and organize
> transport of this oven to our address (200km from Moscow). This ovens
> are different, us
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> "If you have any old portable oven and in case you don't use it
> anymore, we will be very grateful to you if you can donate it to us
> and organize transport of this oven to our address (200km from
> Moscow). This ovens are different, usually they made from cast iron."
>
"If you have any old portable oven and in case you don't use it anymore,
we will be very grateful to you if you can donate it to us and organize
transport of this oven to our address (200km from Moscow). This ovens
are different, usually they made from cast iron."
Dozens of these for months alrea
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 09:15 -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
> cofe2003 wrote:
> > i find SA will not scan a mail if messeage is blank .
> >
> > so ,i want score all of blank messeages mails is 6.00
Confusing. If SA indeed des not scan blank mail on your system (which
effectively means the glue doesn't
LuKreme wrote:
> On 21-Oct-2009, at 14:31, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>> If you can do the spam and virus scanning during the original smtp
>> transaction, you can reject viruses and high-scoring spam with a 5xx
>> error at that point, but once your server accepts the mail, your choices
>> are to deliver
cofe2003 wrote:
> i find SA will not scan a mail if messeage is blank .
>
> so ,i want score all of blank messeages mails is 6.00
>
> how can i do?
> my SA version is 3.17
> thanks
>
That's odd. SA should scan it, unless it is so blank there aren't even
any headers.
How have you integrated SA
Thanks for a fast feedback. I was considering this method myself. But had a
hope there is a more elegant solution.
McDonald, Dan wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 01:42 -0700, Karolis wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two mail servers one with domain aaa.com, second bbb.com. Both
>> have
>> spamassass
Hi;
Marc Perkel wrote:
> To catch this:
>
> In order to confirm you Web-Mail identity, you are to provide the
> following data;
I have a generic phishing rule to reduce the incidence of customers
giving out their data. It could be easily modified to hit your example.
I got the basic idea from
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 01:42 -0700, Karolis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two mail servers one with domain aaa.com, second bbb.com. Both have
> spamassassin installed. Most distribution lists on aaa.com routes emails to
> bbb.com. So email gets checked twice.
>
> Adding "whitelist_to aaa.com" in bbb spa
i find SA will not scan a mail if messeage is blank .
so ,i want score all of blank messeages mails is 6.00
how can i do?
my SA version is 3.17
thanks
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Hi,
I have two mail servers one with domain aaa.com, second bbb.com. Both have
spamassassin installed. Most distribution lists on aaa.com routes emails to
bbb.com. So email gets checked twice.
Adding "whitelist_to aaa.com" in bbb spamassassin configuration is not a
solution because it overwrites
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