Am 27.01.2012 08:31, schrieb Tom Kinghorn:
> On 27/01/2012 09:25, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>> if you are with postfix
>> and these are the problem senders
>> as short workaround make a sender reject table
> Hi Robert
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> I have a regex sender reject table but the sender addresses are random.
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On 27/01/2012 09:25, Robert Schetterer wrote:
if you are with postfix
and these are the problem senders
as short workaround make a sender reject table
Hi Robert
I have a regex sender reject table but the sender addresses are
random.
the localpart chan
Am 27.01.2012 08:02, schrieb Tom Kinghorn:
> Good morning List.
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> Has anyone noticed a mass increase of spam mails from the hotmail.com
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> In the last hour, these are our top 10 incoming senders.
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Good morning List.
Has anyone noticed a mass increase of spam mails from the hotmail.com
servers?
In the last hour, these are our top 10 incoming senders.
Does anyone have any idea how to block this?
Message content appears random, so nothing is really effective in
blocking the me
> After some help on the CentOS list, I may have found the problem:
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>> perl-NetAddr-IP-4.044-1.el5.rf <=== I think that is the problem package
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>> I don't know if that version is required by the repoforge packages ...
>> but base contains perl-NetAddr-IP-4.027-5.el5_6
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>> I would se
body J_MAILBOX_FULL /^Your? ((web|E-?) ?mail|mailbox) .*(is|has)
.*(exceed|over)/i
Got to update it every day to stop those bast*rds.