business oportunity.
Think of it as an antivirus signature update service
or the way Sourcefire makes profit with Snort rules.
Regards
Alejandro Lengua
ike bayes poison.
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Atentamente / Kind regards
Alejandro Lengua,
Virtual Orbis eBusiness Services
www.virtualorbis.com, www.vohosting.com
with the SA-Learn feature of Spam Assassin.
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Atentamente / Kind regards
Alejandro Lengua,
Virtual Orbis eBusiness Services
www.virtualorbis.com, www.vohosting.com
Yeah,It would be great to have SpamAssassin combined with tools like APF and BFD(http://www.rfxnetworks.com/bfd.php)On 5/1/06,
Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SA does support ordinary DNS based blacklists using A record or TXT> record queries.Is there a text file way to do it, like?:header TEST1
Check out these guyshttp://www.centralcommand.com/their product, Vexira antivirus, has a similar price scheme to the extint RAV
On 5/1/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I have ever used was RAV. Until iswas bought out by Microsoft.
sed in
the following regular expression, is it OK?
Can somebody suggest me how to turn it in a SA 3.x rule?
This is the rule...
Subject
=~
/p.{0,2}u.{0,2}b.{0,2}l.{0,2}i.{0,2}c.{0,2}i.{0,2}d.{0,2}a.{0,2}d/i
Thanks in advance
Alejandro Lengua
Hi!
I am installing a new email server with spamassin included,
but I would like to extract the database I have created
in my old spamassassin bayes database and copy it
to the new installation.
Is this possible?, what is the easier way to do this?
Of course both SA intallations are version 3.03
Hi!
I am starting to use sa-learn in my email server, but
I have a doubt:
Do I need to restart spam assassin’s daemon (spamd) everytime
it is executed?
Thanks in advance
Alejandro Lengua