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16.20 points, 4 required;
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 2.9 -- Spam tool pattern in MIME boundary
* 1.5 -- BODY: Nigerian scam key phrase (million dollars)
* 7.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 91 and 100
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18.70 points, 4 required;
* -0.5 -- Has a valid-looking References header
* 0.8 -- From: does not include a real name
* -0.5 -- Has a In-Reply-To header
* 0.9 -- BODY: Message is 30% to 40% HTML
* 0.0 -- BODY: Written in an undesired language
* 1.5 -- BODY: Body
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27.40 points, 4 required;
* 4.3 -- Bulk email software fingerprint (eGroups) found in headers
* 0.5 -- BODY: Something is emphatically guaranteed
* 1.6 -- BODY: Talks about bulk email
* 0.5 -- BODY: One hundred percent guaranteed
* 0.1 -- BODY: HTML has tbody
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15.90 points, 4 required;
* 1.1 -- BODY: HTML included in message
* 7.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 91 and 100
[cf: 100]
* 1.1 -- BODY: Message is 40% to 50% HTML
* 2.0 -- Listed in Razor2, see http://razor.sf.net/
* 2.1 --
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15.50 points, 4 required;
* 0.8 -- From: does not include a real name
* 4.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 31 and 40
[cf: 40]
* 0.1 -- BODY: Message is 60% to 70% HTML
* 1.0 -- BODY: HTML font color is red
* 1.1 -- BODY: HTML
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14.40 points, 4 required;
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 0.6 -- Invalid Date: header (not RFC 2822)
* 0.2 -- Subject: contains G.a.p.p.y-T.e.x.t
* 7.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 91 and 100
[cf: 100]
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33.30 points, 4 required;
* 0.8 -- From: does not include a real name
* 0.6 -- Uses an address with lots of numbers, at a big ISP
* 0.7 -- From: ends in numbers
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 2.9 -- From address is webmail, but starts
At 06:04 AM 25/09/2003, George France sent this up the stick:
The 7.2 RH Alpha distribution, was tested on the GS160. Although this
hardware it is not officially supported by HP on the RH-7.2 distribution, it
should just work.
The update 2.4.18 kernel from HP was recently booted on a GS160 system
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26.60 points, 4 required;
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 2.9 -- X-Mailer contains malformed Outlook Express version
* 0.5 -- BODY: Message is 80% to 90% HTML
* 0.5 -- BODY: HTML has a low ratio of text to image area
* 1.1 -- BODY: HTML
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14.70 points, 4 required;
* 0.7 -- From: ends in numbers
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 4.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 31 and 40
[cf: 39]
* 0.0 -- BODY: Written in an undesired language
* 1.5 --
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14.70 points, 4 required;
* 0.7 -- From: ends in numbers
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 4.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 31 and 40
[cf: 39]
* 0.0 -- BODY: Written in an undesired language
* 1.5 --
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12.80 points, 4 required;
* 0.0 -- User-Agent header indicates a non-spam MUA (Mozilla)
* -0.1 -- Has a X-Accept-Language header
* -0.5 -- BODY: Contains what looks like an email attribution
* 3.4 -- BODY: Incorporates a tracking ID number
* 0.3 -- BODY: Frame
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18.50 points, 4 required;
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 1.5 -- BODY: Nigerian scam key phrase (million dollars)
* 0.9 -- BODY: Nigerian scam key phrase ($NN,NNN,NNN.NN)
* 2.9 -- BODY: Talks about lots of money
* 0.9 -- BODY: Risk
On September 24, 2003 03:15 am, Norbert Preining wrote:
I've tested Ctrl C, but it was not working...
I know this. YOu have to press continously Ctrl-C to hit the right
moment. It IS difficult, it takes me usually more than one try.
True.
If you miss the ctrl+c to get into SRM and aboot
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 08:33:57PM +1000, Rob B wrote:
At 06:04 AM 25/09/2003, George France sent this up the stick:
FreeBSD 4.8 and 5.1 run on it (Release note quotes as an 8400 or 8200). At
least it's a free OS, unlike NT
No :/ I have been peeking and poking the *BSD-side too,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 12:12:04AM +0300, Pasi Pirhonen wrote:
The problem AFAIK is that there is not support in Linux kernel for
galaxy-arch machines?
Correct; no Linux support for 8200/8400-class machines.
Trade it in for a Wildfire or Marvel... ;-}
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 09:07:51AM +0200, Bourdin Pierre wrote:
I have a Alpha Server 800, if I want the SRM console, I press Ctl C
on boot process or I press middle button in the fron panel of the
server.
I've tested Ctrl C, but it was not working...
I'll try the middle button ? (The one
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