On 2016-08-18 14:21, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
I made a plugin that watch if someone answer us, i watch if in header
there is a reference of a message id that we sent in the past
pretty cool
So when I receive a mail from j...@cocacola.it and it have a reference I
whitelist @cocacola.it
When I rece
On 08/18/2016 02:53 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
On 18 Aug 2016, at 4:34, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
On 08/18/2016 10:20 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
1)
Another thing, the date of files is # Updated 2014-09-17-axb
What is the problem with that?
Problem that now we are in 2016
so? I committed the last updat
On 18 Aug 2016, at 4:34, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
On 08/18/2016 10:20 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
1)
Another thing, the date of files is # Updated 2014-09-17-axb
What is the problem with that?
Problem that now we are in 2016
so? I committed the last update in 2014.
Ok bit is very probably that fr
On Thursday 18 August 2016 at 14:21:27, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> I made a plugin that watch if someone answer us, i watch if in header there
> is a reference of a message id that we sent in the past
>
> So when I receive a mail from j...@cocacola.it and it have a reference I
> whitelist @cocacola.i
On Thursday 18 August 2016 at 14:21:27, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> I made a plugin that watch if someone answer us, i watch if in header there
> is a reference of a message id that we sent in the past
>
> So when I receive a mail from j...@cocacola.it and it have a reference I
> whitelist @cocacola.i
Oggetto: Re: A domain category that all need
On 2016-08-18 09:31, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> It can be very useful a dns service URIBL that tell if a domain is
> public or private If is private I can whitelist entire domain instead
> address by address when I receive an ham from one For exam
On 2016-08-18 09:31, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
It can be very useful a dns service URIBL that tell if a domain is
public or private
If is private I can whitelist entire domain instead address by address
when I receive an ham from one
For example :
I cannot WL gmail.com if I receive a ham from j...@gma
On 08/18/2016 10:34 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> 2)
> FREEMAIL_FROM rule have description “Sender email is commonly abused enduser
mail provider”
> Is this the rule to use if I want to know if MAIL FROM is from any kind of
freemail provider ?
> If is so description must be changed to “Sender emai
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Inviato: giovedì 18 agosto 2016 10:16
A: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Oggetto: Re: R: A domain category that all need
On 08/18/2016 10:04 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
This is a good idea, but there are 2 files :
20_freemail_mailcom_domains.cf
20_freemail_domains.cf
The first is commonly abused onl
ale-
> Da: Axb [mailto:axb.li...@gmail.com]
> Inviato: giovedì 18 agosto 2016 10:16
> A: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Oggetto: Re: R: A domain category that all need
>
> On 08/18/2016 10:04 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
>> This is a good idea, but there are 2 files :
>> 20_fre
lto:axb.li...@gmail.com]
Inviato: giovedì 18 agosto 2016 10:16
A: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Oggetto: Re: R: A domain category that all need
On 08/18/2016 10:04 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
This is a good idea, but there are 2 files :
20_freemail_mailcom_domains.cf
20_freemail_domains.cf
The first is commo
originale-
Da: Axb [mailto:axb.li...@gmail.com]
Inviato: giovedì 18 agosto 2016 10:16
A: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Oggetto: Re: R: A domain category that all need
On 08/18/2016 10:04 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> This is a good idea, but there are 2 files :
> 20_freemail_mai
assin.apache.org
Oggetto: Re: A domain category that all need
Check out 20_freemail_domains.cf<http://20_freemail_domains.cf> that is part of SpamAssassin. It
contains all the known "freemail" services, so you could work on the assumption that if it's
not one of these, i
ne: gc]
Da: Jason Haar [mailto:jason_h...@trimble.com]
Inviato: giovedì 18 agosto 2016 09:50
A: Nicola Piazzi
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Oggetto: Re: A domain category that all need
Check out 20_freemail_domains.cf<http://20_freemail_domains.cf> that is part of
SpamAssassin. It cont
On 08/18/2016 09:50 AM, Jason Haar wrote:
Check out 20_freemail_domains.cf that is part of SpamAssassin. It contains
all the known "freemail" services, so you could work on the assumption that
if it's not one of these, it's "private"
FTR:
20_freemail_domains.cf contains "freemail" domains which
dnswl.org partially does that. Entities which have close administrative
control over their users get higher trust levels.
-- Matthias
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Nicola Piazzi wrote:
> It can be very useful a dns service URIBL that tell if a domain is public
> or private
> If is private I
Check out 20_freemail_domains.cf that is part of SpamAssassin. It contains
all the known "freemail" services, so you could work on the assumption that
if it's not one of these, it's "private"
--
Cheers
Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +1 408 481 8171
PGP F
It can be very useful a dns service URIBL that tell if a domain is public or
private
If is private I can whitelist entire domain instead address by address when I
receive an ham from one
For example :
I cannot WL gmail.com if I receive a ham from j...@gmail.com
But I can WL cocacola.com if I rece
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