Got a nasty spam with an extremly oversized Thread-Index header. (I set
my word wrap to 72 characters, I don't know if it will hold up however
when I hit send).
Does anyone know if it is exploiting a known Outlook/Exchange security hole?
The Thread-Index header seems to have caused Microsoft
Thanks for the input all!
Jason Haar wrote:
I just received a (valid) email notification from a Web service that got
a score of 7/5.
It contained the following scores
2.5 FORGED_OUTLOOK_HTMLOutlook can't send HTML message only
3.4 FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook
That seems a bit
James Keating wrote:
Dear Sirs/Madams,
I have been attempting to properly integrate SpamAssassin into
Postfix and have not found the solution that I am looking for.
Currently I have Spamassassin running as a daemon (spamd, version
3.1.0a-2) which uses MySQL to store Bayes, AWL, user prefer
Has anyone else noticed a major spike in backscatter from AOL servers?
mouss wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else noticed a major spike in backscatter from AOL servers?
No. can you share that (publishing the actual backscatter)?
I'll post log entries from postfix as soon as I can sanitize them to
protect our addresses.