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> Today's Topics:
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>    1. Re: reporting ips (Hannu Liljemark)
>    2. Re: Deleting Spam Messages (Hannu Liljemark)
>    3. Re: **SPAM RATING 12.50** [SAtalk] I've got a couple more I
> want
>        to go after (Simon Byrnand)
>    4. How To generate a spammers domain list (myname)
>    5. Re: _REPORT_ format (Andrew A. Vasilyev)
>    6. all_spam_to to use input from X-Original-To field ?
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>    7. removing SpamAssassin headers before processing message
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>    8. big delays (Landy)
>    9. Re: Configure to delete messages (Carl R. Friend)
>   10. Re: joe-jobs anyone? (landy)
>   11. RE: all_spam_to to use input from X-Original-To field ?
> (Larry Gilson)
>   12. RE: removing SpamAssassin headers before processing mess
>        age (Larry Gilson)
>   13. RE: removing SpamAssassin headers before processing mess        age
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>   14. Scanning for a file name (Amnon)
>   15. Re: SpamAssassin 2.60 rc 1 released (Paul Hutchings)
>   16. Re: trying something new to stop the 'enlarge your member'
>        spam (Theodore Heise)
>   17. Re: virus bounce rules (culley harrelson)
>   18. Re: Repost: how does auto-learn work? (Matt Kettler)
>   19. RE: How To generate a spammers domain list (Chris Santerre)
>   20. SpamAssassin 2.60rc1 and resource usage (ODHIAMBO Washington)
>   21. RE: Scanning for a file name (Chris Santerre)
>   22. RE: Configure to delete messages (landy)
>   23. Hey (Thomas Skaret Larsen)
>   24. Make trouble on RH9 (Robert E. Shelton)
>   25. SpamAssassin on OSX - process dissapears (Jeffrey Posluns)
>   26. 2.6 on Win32 + RD Question (Fred)
>   27. vpopmail and local users (Damon Parker)
>   28. Rewrite Subject in FreeBSD & Clam AV Installation (Simon
> Rycroft)
>   29. How To generate a spammers domain list (Ramprasad A
> Padmanabhan)
>   30. Spammers appear otherwise detained (jennifer)
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> Message: 1
> From: "Hannu Liljemark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 07:52:32 +0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] reporting ips
> 
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 04:49:00AM +0300, landy wrote:
> 
> > where do i report ips that send spam
> 
> To the connection provider that has control over the IP.
> Use the whois tool to determine that. Whois info isn't
> always up-to-date (also take a look at abuse.net), reporting
> the IP where spam was sent might not do any good (and if it's
> an open proxy, the host is just one of hundreds the spammer
> is using to send out the spam)... so don't expect the report
> to do miracles.
> 
> Also try using the reporting tools various RBL / DNSBL sites
> have, so if the IP has a mis-configured proxy or open relay,
> it gets into blocklist zones and others using the services
> will benefit from the info that way.
> 
> http://www.moensted.dk/spam/ has a big list of RBL/DNSBL
> services, but if you don't know what to check out, look what
> SpamAssassin uses and see if those services take nominations
> or listing requests from users.
> 
> 
> -- 
> (Mr.) Hannu Liljemark  |  Appelsiini Finland Oy  | 
> http://appelsiini.com
> 
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> Message: 2
> From: "Hannu Liljemark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 08:04:32 +0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Deleting Spam Messages
> 
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 07:09:00PM +0300, Daniel Kaliel wrote:
> 
> > I am looking for documentation on how to configure Spamassassin
> > to delete all messages marked as spam instead of the header
> > change.  I spoke to the partners in company on the risk of doing
> > this, however they have decided to go in that direction.  Can
> > someone point me to where I can find out how to do this.
> 
> SpamAssassin has very little -- well nothing -- to do with that.
> Few examples: if you use postfix and call some shell script using
> content_filter, you could remove the spam by removing the mail
> in that shell script. If you use sendmail with MIMEDefang, you
> configure MIMEDefang to quarantine the mail and perhaps run
> a shell script from cron that removes mails from quarantine that
> have been sitting there for a few weeks. If you use spamass-milter
> with sendmail, you configure spamass-milter as explained in its
> documentation and mails tagged as spam can be for example removed
> or sent to other mailbox for further examination. With procmail
> you'd make a procmail rule that devnulls (man procmailex should
> help with that) spam.
> 
> You'll need to be a little more specific about your environment
> where SA runs before anyone can give better help.
> 
> 
> -- 
> (Mr.) Hannu Liljemark  |  Appelsiini Finland Oy  | 
> http://appelsiini.com
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:00:39 +1200 (NZST)
> Subject: Re: **SPAM RATING 12.50** [SAtalk] I've got a couple more
> I want 
>      to go after
> From: "Simon Byrnand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Louis LeBlanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "SpamAssassin Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > I've gotten a couple interesting spams lately.  Well, interesting
> in
> > the sense that I am perplexed by them.
> >
> > Here's a couple attached.  They are from two different domains,
> > watchmeandlearn.com and ofcourseitwill.com.  They have an opt out
> > page, but either it's a mockup, or they just use it to verify
> > addresses are valid.
> >
> > I've tried looking them up to report them to their service
> provider
> > for spamming, but I'm not sure that will work in this case.  The
> IP
> > owner is in Maylasia.  The DNS provider is 8xp.net, which is
> based in
> > India.
> >
> > Of course 8xp.net does have an administrative contact.  Maybe I
> should
> > just report them there.  If it doesn't stop, I can just set up a
> > forward in procmail to bounce all the mail from those domains to
> him.
> 
> Bad idea, if the envelope sender address is being forged...you're
> more
> likely to hurt innocents... In general automatically forwarding
> something
> you think is spam to somewhere else or trying to bounce it back is
> a bad
> idea because theres usually collateral damage.
> 
> >
> > Any ideas on the best way to get this guy to quit spamming me?
> 
> Umm,
> 
> You're kidding right ? A way to stop spammers spamming ? Hmm, now
> that
> could come in handy...pity its not practical ;)
> 
> Seriously though, the ones you forwarded got 12.50 points in
> SpamAssassin
> 2.55 for me, so they're easily caught by SpamAssassin, so wheres
> the
> problem ?
> 
> I don't see whats special about those particular spams over and
> above the
> millions of others that are circulating around....
> 
> Regards,
> Simon
> 
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