Michael Monnerie is.it-management.at> writes:
>
> [crosspost postfix-users and spamassassin-users]
>
> Am Sonntag, 18. November 2012, 14:08:08 schrieb Michael Monnerie:
> > How should we report those IPs, is there a "anti botnet unit"
> > somewhere?
>
> Lets concentrate back on the subject, I
ExtractText can do any attachment you want. However, it's just a
framework. We use it to call a script that extracts images, office
documents, pdf files and passes them through a range of tools (antiword,
unzip [newer Office are just XML files in a zip file], gocr) and
converts them into text - whi
On 19/11/12 06:18, Michael Monnerie wrote:
[crosspost postfix-users and spamassassin-users]
Am Sonntag, 18. November 2012, 14:08:08 schrieb Michael Monnerie:
How should we report those IPs, is there a "anti botnet unit"
somewhere?
Lets concentrate back on the subject, I got this answer:
nor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
We are probably a little bit off topic here but it is an interesting
subject.
My experience is that reporting a suspected bot is only effective if the
receiver is a larger university or similair institution.
If some RBL provider wants to accept my li
Michael Monnerie wrote:
>> > normally it makes no sense to report botnets
>>
>> And this is what makes me worry. Botnets are todays biggest source of
>> spam, and nobody has ever started to fight it really? There are tons of
>> tools for every small issue, but nothing to cope with the biggest shi
Am 19.11.2012 07:18, schrieb Michael Monnerie:
> [crosspost postfix-users and spamassassin-users]
>
> Am Sonntag, 18. November 2012, 14:08:08 schrieb Michael Monnerie:
>> How should we report those IPs, is there a "anti botnet unit"
>> somewhere?
>
> Lets concentrate back on the subject, I got t