Re: [sniffer] SPAM

2005-03-07 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 06:40 PM 3/7/2005 -0500, Frederick Samarelli wrote:
I am seeing a large amount of SPAM Pass Sniffer today.

Am I alone.

  Actually mine seems to have had somewhat less bleed through then usual
over the last couple of days.



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Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Still having problems

2005-01-09 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 12:48 AM 1/10/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Earlier today I coded a number of rules that are based on some of the
subjects you submitted.

If you can think of any black rules that you would feel comfortable
coding on your system please let me know and I will add them. For
example, you may be willing to accept single words or word pairs that
we could not normally code into the core rulebase.

I am open to any ideas you have and I will help you to create rules
that meet your criteria.

Thanks, I'll toss this around and see what particulars I can come up with.


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[sniffer] Still having problems

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk Mitchell
  I'm still getting a ton of spam that, theoretically, I shouldn't be
seeing. Stuff such as Tadalafil Soft Tabs ads that are identical to
samples I've forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] multiple times in the last
week, yet are still passing through mxGuard/Sniffer with a LOW spam
probability. I recently upgraded from v2r3 to v2.3.2, could I have missed
something in changing over?

Thanks,

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Re: [sniffer] Still having problems

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk Mitchell
  Is there any tool available with which to analyze sniffer logs to get any
kind of count on the number of hits, etc?



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Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Still having problems

2005-01-08 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 01:04 PM 1/8/2005 -0500, Pete McNeil wrote:
On Saturday, January 8, 2005, 12:47:21 PM, Kirk wrote:

KM   Is there any tool available with which to analyze sniffer logs to
get any
KM kind of count on the number of hits, etc?

Here's one way

http://www.sawmill.net/formats/Message_Sniffer.html

  That's the only one I found in the searching I've done. I'll probably
give the trial version a shot but can't see paying $139 for it. I was
hoping maybe someone on the list had developed something, maybe a simple
perl script or similar.


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RE: [sniffer] new spam storm?

2005-01-04 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 06:03 PM 1/4/2005 -0500, Andy Schmidt wrote:
 many of them for ... my cheating wife. 

Sorry to hear about your marital problems.

LOL! Apparently the tramp's been sleeping all over, and there are plenty of
websites that can show me how, where, when, and with whom. Darned if I know
when she's had time to do it though. I haven't clicked on any of the links
though, you think maybe it's because I'm afraid that the pic on the site is
really her?




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Re: [sniffer] Scheduled Updates

2004-04-21 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 04:56 PM 4/20/04 -0400, Pete McNeil wrote:
Just to follow up in the same thread, the compilers were running, but the 
update notifications were not going out. We missed it locally because our 
local update notifications follow a different path and because the 
compilers were running normally. I have adjusted our monitoring processes 
accordingly.

Might there be another problem with this? It's been 18 hours since the last
update notification email.


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RE: [sniffer] Final beta (b2) for snfrv2r3

2004-04-08 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 05:42 AM 4/8/04 -0400, Pete McNeil wrote:
 http://www.keyconn.net/misc/sniffer.htm

 I'll bet you are using b1 - this first 2-3beta does not implement the
command interface. 

Yes, I had b1 in use, trying b2 now.


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RE: [sniffer] Final beta (b2) for snfrv2r3

2004-04-07 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 09:11 PM 4/7/04 -0400, Pete McNeil wrote:

sniffer.exe stop - will stop the persistent server by sending it a message 
file.

Run 'sniffer.exe stop' at the command line and your persistent instance 
will exit cleanly on it's own. [ replace sniffer.exe with the name of your 
executable of course ]

Tried the above and got an error message. Tried:
sniffer.exe  xxauthenticationxx stop
and it paused a few seconds and returned to command prompt, so I'm guessing
that it stopped.


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Re: [sniffer] Spam storm?

2004-03-26 Thread Kirk Mitchell
At 07:42 AM 3/26/04 -0500, Russ Uhte (Lists) wrote:
Pete,

Just wanted to interject a couple observations.  I'm connected to the 
Internet through a 15Mb frac ds/3 from ATT and a T1 from Sprint.  I of 
course of no way of telling which pipe our automated downloads are coming 
from.  However, I too have noticed really slow download speeds.  I use 
wget, and I've never had a single problem, other than occasionally it is 
extremely slow sometimes.  Once it does actually download, it's always a 
clean download.  I haven't seen a single instance of the error_bad_matrix.

  I have a Sprint T as well, and have had no download problems using wget
on Win2000 aside from periodic slowdowns. Just ran a download this morning
and speed never went over 5K. I also have had no bad_matrix instances.



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