Hi,
Anyone know what happened to the phishing_reply_addresses list? It
appears that the sourceforge site that was hosting it has been
unreachable for a few days.
https://aper.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/aper/phishing_reply_addresses
I thought someone might know of another way to obtain it?
Anyo
Am 12.07.2015 um 16:38 schrieb RW:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 16:22:09 +0200
Reindl Harald wrote:
What I don't get is where the URI is.
i guess the mailaddress "Reply to: @***"
That'll be it
on the other hand that one did not hit it while save the message as eml
and pass it thro
On 2015-07-18 04:54, Martin Gregorie wrote:
There are lots of possibilities. I test using a big (and growing) spam
collection, which I keep so I can regression test my current rule set.
Thats quite crude: if everything in the collection is recognised as
spam, nothing gets flagged up during the t
> Do you test on a production server, other (test) server, or local
> mbox with Mutt as your client?
>
There are lots of possibilities. I test using a big (and growing) spam
collection, which I keep so I can regression test my current rule set.
Thats quite crude: if everything in the collection