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Yes.
> I didn't see anything from you.
> If yes which e-mail address did you use?
I used the address you used to post to the
to be
considered a "best practice". BUT - that is certainly not always the
case and there are plenty of systems that do delete or reject messages
instead. We do our best to handle all cases ;-)
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What you don't want to show is your authentication string. Treat that
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ffer.
>>> For the first (known) time I see Message Sniffer filter a valid mail.
>>> What is the best way to handle stuff like this?
>>
>> Check out this page:
>> http://kb.armresearch.com/index.php?title=Message_Sniffer
t's not done already is to set up
proper SPF records for your domains. That will at least help others
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What you are probably looking for in this case is ORF
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Also Pete, I don't think the plugin works with his version of MDaemon. I think you need Version 8 and up.
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Hello Jason,
Thursday, August 9, 2007, 2:24:51 AM, you wrote:
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hi all
may I know the pricing of message sniffer plugins for Mdaemon?
is it a one time cost or depends on users?
A subscription to the rulebase is $495 / year per server.
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We have been working on both and we'
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h very ordinary channels in very ordinary ways, so unless the OS decides to do something different with it you shouldn't see any special requirements.
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excess of 300%
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> If I'm reading this right, the message in question triggered two rules
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The greeting card malware spam is being pushed right now with amazing
bandwidth!
This is the first 11000+ / hour spike we've seen in quite a while.
Rules are in place for this, but be on the look out in case it hits
you before your update is ready.
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r example) into pdfs to make them more difficult to filter.
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The command line version is also in late alpha testing on a similar
variety of systems and both projects will continue to be developed in
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hat is done you can start things up again and everything should
work normally.
If not then the normal testing procedures should help you discover the
problem quickly.
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We have just completed an upgrade to the rulebase compiler software.
The new version is 20-50% more efficient - as a result, updates will
be produced a bit more quickly and consistently.
There is no need to make any changes on your systems.
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Also, presuming you have a persistent instance - make sure that is still running. If that had failed for some reason then you might be running now in peer-server mode which will be a bit slower than persistent mode.
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guesses as to what happened there -- but
if you're not using AppRiver then you shouldn't have been effected.
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gt; to release it now.
> This isn't good
The good news is that the problem has been corrected now. We are still
seeing some after-effects from it, but those should be gone before too
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Our rulebase server is on the same network so it is effected.
BTW - they did not take down their contact information. It is right
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The problem is on the network.
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y 10 hour period. At the moment this family of campaigns
appears to be contained, though we do continue to see new variations
and train the system to recognize them and some predictable variants.
* Today there has already been at least 2 new campaigns launched with
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You can clear them also and everything should return to normal. Follow this procedure:
Stop SMTP
Wait for SNF to finish any messages.
Stop SNF
Delete any orphaned job files (.QUE, .XXX, .WRK, .ABT, .FIN, etc)
Start SNF
Start SMTP
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port what it learns. If it sees a lot of spam then it will decide that the IP is not a good source and will act accordingly. If it sees primarily legitimate messages then it will decide that the IP is good. If it sees a mix then it most likely will decide not to decide.
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e. Given the circumstances - disabling F001 appears to be the best choice.
If conditions change then we can always reactivate the device.
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nt these
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at risk are entered into the IP rule group as "nokens" (Excluded on
entry) to prevent manual or automatic processes from creating black
rules.
As you point out, though,
Hello Andy,
Tuesday, April 3, 2007, 9:36:17 AM, you wrote:
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> I've submitted 3 false positive reports since last night, at least two of
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Hello Jay,
Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 1:08:35 AM, you wrote:
> What's the status of Assert!? I see this mentioned in your Wiki in
> August of 05, but it's "coming soon" on your web site?
Assert! exists and was in production for a while, but we determined
that it was not complete enough so we sh
he recent patterns. I'm sure it hit different systems
in different ways.
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e by increasing the number of active processes on the
system. Also, the extra files slow down directory scanning and this
can also reduce performance and bring the system closer to having a
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Monday, February 12, 2007, 7:26:01 AM, you wrote:
> Is there anyway way to change the location where sniffer drops its temp
> files (other than moving the app files)?
No. The current version of SNF uses a single directory for it's
workspace.
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ch of these come through with a lot of bandwidth
behind them... SNF should be catching them now (it is here). Chances
are that some got through to you before your rulebase updated with the
new rules.
Let me know if you're still having a problem.
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Note on the 48 hour graph that 20 hours ago the rates doubled (as if
somebody "flipped a switch") and this does not appear to be a spike
(It's not coming down).
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procedure and we
will get the rule adjsuted or removed. This are rare - but they do
happen.
Please see the info on our rule-panic process:
http://kb.armresearch.com/index.php?title=Message_Sniffer.FAQ.FalsePositives#Sniffer_is_suddenly_creating_a_lot_of_False_Positives._What_do_I_do.3F
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ly depending upon the amount of traffic in
the system. For example, if the other boxes checked in the same loop
have a lot of traffic then it may take some time for the bot to get to
your box.
When traffic is light then all boxes get checked very quickly.
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reason you are VERY likely to get a clear
picture of why not.
* On our side of the net it is a very easy, off-the-shelf, and
conventional thing to scale up http services. Not so w/ FTP. Also,
from a security point of view there is always only one hole to open in
the firewall.
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ble achieving the same
results, and an analog of the same script is usable on *nix systems
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There are others of course.
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you should also see less leakage
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condition. Cleanly = stop smtp
first, stop your persistent instance, Then (once no more messages are
being processed) clean out any abandoned job files (.xxx, .que, .fin,
.wrk, .err, .abt) then restart your persistent instance, then restart
smtp.
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As far as I can tell from watching the logs there are no other
issues so far.
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Hello Filippo,
Wednesday, January 3, 2007, 5:33:41 PM, you wrote:
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> I need any changes on my script file to download Sniffer Updates now?
> Please let mw know.
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in any way -- provided the FP is discovered and submitted within the
storage window... This is all theoretical at the moment however and is
likely to be bundled with message archiving and quarantine features
that may obviate the need for such a thing...
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s, of course, apply).
It is inevitable that there will be a nonzero error rate - but that
error rate is demonstrably small given our current process, and we are
constantly researching and developing techniques to improve on that
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r a zero result NOT to indicate a whitelist hit, but
rather the absence of a black-rule hit.
On some systems that have customized rulebases, local white rules
_may_ be coded to a special result code so they can be extracted from
the results, but this is not usually the case.
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the only test
to fire on image spams so it has become necessary to abandon that
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You might try using PASV mode so you don't have to open up your
firewall too much. I think that SFTP also works on this box though
I've not tried it personally.
We have approximately 130 systems uploading log files, so I'm sure the
server side is working ok.
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Hello Andrew,
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 1:33:20 PM, you wrote:
> For another organization's graph of spam trends as received by them,
> check out the updated graphs at TQM cubed:
> http://tqmcube.com/tide.php
> Their graph shows a sharp uptick at the end of June 2006.
...and a new upward tr
our license ID (match your existing .exe).
Copy the new .exe over the old .exe.
Restart your persistent instance (if you have one).
Start processing messages.
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Hello Alberto,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 4:27:08 PM, you wrote:
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Same method for Imail 2006.1 + MxGuard ??
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Monday, October 23, 2006, 3:25:52 PM, you wrote:
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Did you have any trouble compiling that?
Also, which version of BSD (for reference).
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Hello Computer,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 4:16:16 PM, you wrote:
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Hi Jeff,
Be sure to stop the Sniffer services (Persistent) and the Declude services, then rename and replace the Sniffer EXE file, then restart the services.
A much more complete answer :-)
_M
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