Hi Yet Another Ninja,
Yes. We found a lot of such spams these days. more and more.
Any good ideas?
Yet Another Ninja wrote:
> coming to your inbox: mp3 stock spams
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> Y_A_N
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Xueron Nee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
en I upgrade spamassassin from 3.1.5 to
3.1.7 too.
system: redhat as 4 update 3
perl: 5.8.5
spamassassin: 3.1.7
What's the matter?
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Xueron Nee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
KINDS has dependency 'DRUGS_ANXIETY'
with a zero score
..
Score of these meta rules are 0, too. But it seems that these meta tests
were still available.
Is it right?
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Xueron Nee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ring
many times in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/\G(?:(?<=[\s,]))* <-- HERE \Z/ at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/Text/Wrap.pm line 46.
..
Seems there is something wrong with Text::Wrap.
# perl -MText::Wrap -e 'print $Text::Wrap::VERSION;'
2006.0711
cpan> install Text::Wrap
Text::Wrap is up to date.
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Xueron Nee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear John D. Hardin,
aha, that sounds reasonable :)
But the fact is that some server blocked me, but it should accepted. My
users complained about this and made me so agonising
Thanks for your helo anyway.
John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Xueron Nee wrote:
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> >
Dear Matt Kettler,
Thanks for your kindly help :)
Seems that there are too many email servers use these dns based lists
incorrectly ...
Matt Kettler wrote:
> Xueron Nee wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > These days, I found that many outbond messages of my server were blocked
&g
China blocked by
china.blackholes.us
Any good way to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
Yet Another Ninja wrote:
> On 8/31/2006 8:15 AM, Xueron Nee wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > These days, I found that many outbond messages of my server were blocked
> > by blackholes.us. I
isted by china.blackholes.us". No
other information. :(
I don't think there were compromised machines forwarding mail thru there
servers. It almost lists all of our IPs.
John Andersen wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 August 2006 22:15, Xueron Nee wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > T
spam supporters, or
vulernable hosts (open relays/proxies) at the present time. The data
published here is not indended for use as any kind of anti-spam
"solution," although it can be helpful as part of a larger system."
So, Can anybody give me some advice how to remove my IPs from it quick
Thanks for your help :)
Another question: Is there any way to dump the rawtokens that sa learned
from my corpus? I saw that there are only encoded strings.
regards,
Xueron
Matthias Fuhrmann wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Xueron Nee wrote:
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> > Hi, all:
> >
> > I am
:)
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Xueron Nee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Xueron Nee wrote:
> > I use the default rules bounded with Mail::SpamAssassin,
> > and only do a little change in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf:
> >
> > report_safe 0
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> > And then I found that the inbound mail marked as SPAM was added a header
> &g
: says mail sent around the world
* (HELO)
But I can not find where to off this header. Somebody help me?
Thanks!
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