Title: Surprising missed spam
Hello,
I was surprised recently by some spam that got through without getting caught by the sniffer. We've been getting some plain text messages that have obvious spam words in the subject line. For example, a plain text message with horny teenagers came
On Monday, September 13, 2004, 7:22:03 PM, Corby wrote:
AC Hello,
AC I was surprised recently by some spam that got through
AC without getting caught by the sniffer. We've been getting some
AC plain text messages that have obvious spam words in the subject
AC line. For example, a plain text
Corby,
Personally, I'm a fan of leaving the generic stuff out due to the
potential of false positives. Those of us that are using Sniffer in
addition to other spam blocking mechanisms can afford to lose some
Sniffer hits on such phrases because they will be picked up by other
means almost all
Hello Sniffer Folks,
Please find interim update 2 at the following link:
http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Betas/MessageSniffer2-3.0i2-Distribution.zip
This distribution patches a hole in the FilterChain module of the
scanner. In prior versions it was possible for the
Pete,
I take it this can be run without the persistent mode? Thanks for the aid.
Keith
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On Monday, September 13, 2004, 10:20:06 PM, Keith wrote:
KJ Pete,
KJ I take it this can be run without the persistent mode? Thanks for the aid.
Yes. It is no different than the current version except for the patch.
_M
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