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Scott,
Is this something new(er)? In the very least I have never noticed this
before. My traffic patterns have changed significantly over the last
couple of months though and this might be contributing to my confusion.
BTW, sorry about the linking code, Netscape pasted that in as HTML
Is this something new(er)?
I don't believe so.
I'm now also seeing errors related to a bad Subject: header??? In this
case it is seemingly related to multiple spaces that appear at the end or
near the end of the subject. This is essentially causing a double hit for
this as I am already
Interesting...and thanks for the explanation. I think I'm going to cut
some points off of my SUBJECTSPACES tests then. It does help when you
can make informed decisions.
Matt
Matt wrote:
Scott,
Is this something new(er)? In the very least I have never noticed
this before. My traffic
Pong
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Maze
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 6:21 AM
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This
I just read that they suspect this is also the same guy that wrote the
Netsky virus:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/05/10/sasser.arrest.reut/index.html
Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith said the suspect was believed
responsible for the creation of all 28 variants of the Netsky
All,
Does anyone know what the Country Code for
Palestine is? I just received an e-mail which Declude's X-COUNTRY-CHAIN
identified as Palestine yet the "official" country code list, http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm,
makes no mention of Palestine.
Thanks In Advance,
Dan Geiser
Does anyone know what the Country Code for Palestine is? I just received
an e-mail which Declude's X-COUNTRY-CHAIN identified as Palestine yet the
official country code list,
http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htmhttp://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm,
makes no mention of Palestine.
Thanks, Markus. But your file didn't contain
the country code for Palestine.
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Country
Code for Palestine?
Hi Dan,
COUNTRIES20CONTAINSps # Occupied
Palestinian Territories (i.e., West Bank and Gaza Strip)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
GeiserSent: Monday, May 10, 2004 6:35 PMTo:
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Code for
Interesting, IANA recognizes them as a country, sure would be nice if Israel
and the rest of the non cyber world did to.
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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Interesting, IANA recognizes them as a country, sure would be
nice if Israel and the rest of the non cyber world did to.
As I know Isreal in the meantime does recognize Palestine.
The question is only how large PS is.
...and if things continue like last months if there will remain someone
Thats interesting I thought
their country code would be more representative of Palenstine.
Perhaps .ter
for terrorists! ;)
Todd Holt
Xidix Technologies, Inc
Las Vegas, NV USA
702.319.4349
www.xidix.com
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My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Robert:
MAPS says that our new IP is not listed in DUL. Are you paying for their
service? If not, you should remove the test (otherwise, they might list
all IPs or randomly list IPs or whatever).
Hi,
I am seeing e-mails with base64 attachments such as PowerPoint, Word,
Excel etc and because it is encoded the gibberish that is produced ends
up hitting a Prescription Drug filter. Specifically HGH.
Now other than removing that line from the filter how can I credit an
e-mail with an
One thing you could do is to put a space after the HGH to make it match HGH(Space).
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/04 02:53PM
Hi,
I am seeing e-mails with base64 attachments such as PowerPoint, Word,
Excel etc and because it is encoded the
Scott,
This is the old EASYNET-DYNA zone that they picked up after EASYNET was
no more. This is by far the most complete and accurate freely available
DUL list out there. I can't recall ever seeing a commercial IP on the
list, but of course there are changes to IP space all the time. I've
MAPS says that our new IP is not listed in DUL. Are you paying for
their service?
If not, you should remove the test (otherwise, they might list all IPs
or randomly list IPs or whatever).
This is the old EASYNET-DYNA zone that they picked up after EASYNET was no
more.
Actually, DUL is the
Thank you. I looked through some older messages and found the same
answer.
Goran Jovanovic
The LAN Shoppe
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This sounds like NJABL-DYNA. According to their information, they will
not remove us, and I'm guessing they will not. Interestingly, though,
Easynet was willing to remove our IP, back when they ran it. We'll see
what they say, though.
No need for a response from NJABL -- they are refusing
OK, the messages from this list are scoring between 10 and 15
Wants to add a -10 to my negative filter file
what is the easiest/fastest/safest line to add to the filter ?
IP , REVDNS, Helo ... ?
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OK, the messages from this list are scoring between 10 and 15
Wants to add a -10 to my negative filter file
what is the easiest/fastest/safest line to add to the filter ?
IP , REVDNS, Helo ... ?
The best/safest options is:
REMOTEIP
thank you
just wanted to be sure that IP is the safest
Now Scott needs to notify us for future IP change of his mail server
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Scott:
Have you changed
the IP address for your server? I had the REVDNS for your server
whitelisted and now everything with the forum is being caught as
spam.
Your IP is
listed..
X-RBL-Warning:
FIVETEN-SPAM: 124.245.186.68.blackholes.five-ten-sg.com.X-RBL-Warning:
NJABL-DYNA:
My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Anybody else having this problem? Started a couple of days ago.
That's because we were assigned a new IP. Note that NJABL-DYNA lists
static IPs (such as ours), and does not allow legitimate mailservers to be
Something odd is happening here. I've now seen two recent false positives
where the BADHEADER error code, 8004000e, relates to a Bogus Message-ID
header when looked up with your tool. From what I can see, the
Message-ID headers were both fine (one example is included below). Also
note that
Can someone clue me in as to why people send test
messages to the list, and then why others reply to the _entire_ list, instead of
just to the individual?
If you have to reply, how about replying only to the individual?
Darin.
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