Guys,
A release or two ago, default inclusion of Postmaster and Abuse lists at
RFC-Ignorant.org were turned off (some will say for good reason).
What is easiest way to turn them back on again?
Thanks
Mup.
ing with risk is that 'mileage varies' ... I can live with it in
context of how I wish to use lists, but thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for your time in replying, and further appols for annoying you so much.
Si.
-Original Message-
From: Karsten Bräckelmann [mailto:guent...@ru
> These sub-BL listings still have been used in 3.1.x, no need to dig
into
> the ancient age of 2.5x. As you said yourself, "a release or two ago".
> Why do you now bring up that version?
That's the last version I did anything serious with, and version used to
produce the system I'm presently rep
> here i do
> #
> # meta to hit on both ABUSE and POSTMASTER missing on sending domain
> #
> meta RFC_ABUSE_POST (__DNS_FROM_RFC_ABUSE && __DNS_FROM_RFC_POST &&
> !USER_IN_BLACKLIST && !USER_IN_SPF_WHITELIST && !HAM_LISTED_LOCAL)
> describe RFC_ABUSE_POST Meta: both abuse and postmaster missing
I realise that my English isn't that good, but I think what I've written is
pretty clear.
I never disputed the fact the rules were there. If you look at my original
post, I say 'turned off', not 'removed'.
I never said I wanted them for Meta rules, I asked for best way to turn then
back on aga
Guys,
Thanks for time and effort on this.
Consider this matter closed.
Mup.
>> has anybody managed the plugin to run with SA 3.3.1 ?
> using the 3.2.5 with sa 3.3.1 works for me :)
Likewise here.
Mup.
> From: Martin Gregorie [mailto:mar...@gregorie.org]
> Sent: 12 June 2012 16:37
> To: Spamassassin users list
> Subject: Is this a new typoe of URI obfuscation?
>
> Today I got a piece of spam carrying the URL chasovik.it.gg as its
> payload. I was intrigued because I didn't think .gg was a valid
Hi,
A happy new year to you all.
I'm seeing a lot of spam containing the following pattern of headers:
X-MimeOLE: Produced by SwiftMailer 3.3.1_4
X-mid: What looks like a message ID=
X-Mailer: AC Mailer
The thing that first got my attention was the SwiftMailer version, which
is pretty old.
I'v
>> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 12:26:08 +
>> From: andrew.he...@aaisp.net.uk
>> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Detecting very recently registered domain names
>>
>> On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 10:02:39 -0500
>> Joe Quinn wrote:
>>
>>> We are notic
Guys,
I'm sure you're as sad as I am re- temporary suspension of the brilliant
services offered by Steve Basford and is helpers at Sane Security. In a sick
kind of way, the 'bad guys' are acknowledging the work these guys have done by
DOSing them, but that doesn't help much with the daily grin
o.uk, users@spamassassin.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, 14 January, 2009, 2:23 PM
How's it working for you, so far?
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 06:12, Paul Griffith wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 05:28:42 -0500, si wrote:
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I'm sure you're as sad
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