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On 12.11.24 13:05, natan wrote:
What methods do you have to fight with bounce spam? Last time i get
some spam
v320.pre:loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::VBounce
local.cf:welcomelist_bounce_relays fantomas.fantomas.sk
local.cf:score BOUNCE_MESSAGE 1
and of course training.
Return
On 12.11.24 13:05, natan wrote:
What methods do you have to fight with bounce spam? Last time i get
some spam
v320.pre:loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::VBounce
local.cf:welcomelist_bounce_relays fantomas.fantomas.sk
local.cf:score BOUNCE_MESSAGE 1
and of course training.
Return
Hi
What methods do you have to fight with bounce spam? Last time i get some
spam
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by dovecot3.local with LMTP
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for ; Thu, 07 Nov 2024 18:59:43 +0100
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I have a mailing list with a single user who randomly bounces spam to
the mailing list because his filters tag it as spam.
Do the bounces have his return address on them?
Matt
His poorly performing spam filter (no clue if it's SA or not) is
affecting 100's or 1000's of users who generally wan
es his server look broken.
On Jun 17, 2007, at 3:51 AM, jdow wrote:
From: "WLamotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option
for
Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering
spam but I
don't want it
From: "Jari Fredriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jdow wrote:
From: "WLamotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option
for Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at
filtering spam but I
don't w
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> jdow wrote:
>
>>
>> Having been a victim of a forged "From:" address hack, a Joe Job, I
>> can tell you reliably that I will crawl through the wires back to the
>> MTA that bounced back to me and rip the CPU out of the hard drive.
>> And if the operator is nearby I will
>
> I can
>tell you reliably that I will crawl through the wires back to the MTA
>that bounced back to me and rip the CPU out of the hard drive. And if
>the operator is nearby I will rip his heart out through his mouth.
>
>{o.o} Joanne hates idiots who bounce and thus commit joe jobs.
>
jdow wrote:
> From: "WLamotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option
>> for Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at
>> filtering spam but I
>> don't want it from my w
WLamotte wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but
> I don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
> mailserver to bounce suspected s
From: "WLamotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but
I
don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
mailserver to
> I agree, bouncing that way is bad. Something I have thought about
> lately is rejecting. We have run ClamAV on Exim for years now. It
> scans messages at MTA time and rejects any that contain viruses. Does
> not 'really' bounce them just refuses them. There is talk of a mod to
> Exim to do
Tom Allison wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
Matt wrote:
ExiScan has been part of exim for quite a while now. We reject spam
at SMTP
with exim and SA when it scores above 15. We have not, as of yet,
had a FP
near that high. The spams are logged in such a way it makes it easy to
create a report includ
On 2007-06-15, WLamotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
> don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web-
On 2007-06-15, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Bounce spam? Are you nuts? This is as worse as the spammers sending them.
>> Please dont even consider this. Any idea where all these 'bounces' end up?
>> Innocent victems...
> I agree, bouncing that way is
Matt wrote:
> I agree, bouncing that way is bad. Something I have thought about
> lately is rejecting. We have run ClamAV on Exim for years now. It
> scans messages at MTA time and rejects any that contain viruses. Does
> not 'really' bounce them just refuses them. There is talk of a mod to
>
John Rudd wrote:
Matt wrote:
ExiScan has been part of exim for quite a while now. We reject spam
at SMTP
with exim and SA when it scores above 15. We have not, as of yet, had
a FP
near that high. The spams are logged in such a way it makes it easy to
create a report including the SA report, t
Matt wrote:
ExiScan has been part of exim for quite a while now. We reject spam at
SMTP
with exim and SA when it scores above 15. We have not, as of yet, had
a FP
near that high. The spams are logged in such a way it makes it easy to
create a report including the SA report, the from, to, subjec
ExiScan has been part of exim for quite a while now. We reject spam at SMTP
with exim and SA when it scores above 15. We have not, as of yet, had a FP
near that high. The spams are logged in such a way it makes it easy to
create a report including the SA report, the from, to, subject, etc and
revi
WLamotte wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
> don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
> mailserver to bounce suspected s
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
> don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
> mailserver to bounce suspected spam. Is this a feature that could be
> implemented?
Bounce spam? Are you nuts? This is as wors
WLamotte wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
> don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
> mailserver to bounce suspected s
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, WLamotte wrote:
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option
> for Spamassassin to bounce spam?
To boil down the responses: because SA is a scoring tool, only.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhard
> -Original Message-
> From: WLamotte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:13 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Why doesn't Spamassassin bounce spam?
>
>
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why
Hi!
Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
mailserver to bounce suspected spam. Is this a feature that could be
implemented?
Bounce spam? Are you nuts? This is as worse as the spa
On Fri, June 15, 2007 15:13, WLamotte wrote:
>
> Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
> Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
> don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
Sorry if this is an obvious question but why isn't there an option for
Spamassassin to bounce spam? Sure it does a good job at filtering spam but I
don't want it from my web(mail)server to my inbox. I want my web- or
mailserver to bounce suspected spam. Is this a feature that could be
i
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Dean Clapper wrote:
Do the emails that I put in the spamtrap have to be in original form? Or, can
I "Bounce" them from my mail client to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bouncing preserves the original form of the message. What you don't
want to do is forward the messages.
Chris St. P
I'm trying to move my downloaded emails on my workstation to a spamtrap
email on the server. Then I want to do a sa-learn on
/var/spool/mail/spamtrap and share the spamtrap bayes for users.
Do the emails that I put in the spamtrap have to be in original form? Or, can
I "Bounce" them from my m
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