I hadn't seen any SWEN in months, so I slipped up and posted a few
messages to the list using my regular account (instead of this HOTMAIL
account set up only for posting to debian-user and receiving all of my
SWEN). Yesterday, I received what looked like a SWEN e-mail. The
subject was
on Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 12:14:15PM -0400, Marc Shapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I hadn't seen any SWEN in months,
Until I finally caved and activated my ISP's virus blocking/stripping
solution (I'd rather just block the fsckers at SMTP time -- and *shock*,
my ISP appears to be doing this at
Marc Shapiro wrote:
I hadn't seen any SWEN in months, so I slipped up and posted a few
messages to the list using my regular account (instead of this HOTMAIL
account set up only for posting to debian-user and receiving all of my
SWEN). Yesterday, I received what looked like a SWEN e-mail.
Marc Shapiro wrote:
I hadn't seen any SWEN in months, so I slipped up and posted a few
messages to the list using my regular account (instead of this HOTMAIL
account set up only for posting to debian-user and receiving all of my
SWEN). Yesterday, I received what looked like a SWEN e-mail. The
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I used Kmail
and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size greater than 40Kb. Just
wondering, is swen back from holiday? How you people managing?
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Hello
Alphonse Ogulla ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I
used Kmail and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size
greater than 40Kb. Just wondering, is swen back from holiday? How you
people managing?
From my point of view
* Alphonse Ogulla [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-19 08:01]:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I used Kmail
and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size greater than 40Kb. Just
wondering, is swen back from holiday? How you people managing?
I have been
Andreas Janssen writes:
Alphonse Ogulla ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I
used Kmail and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size
greater than 40Kb. Just wondering, is swen back from holiday? How you
people managing
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 18:18:09 +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I used Kmail
and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size greater than 40Kb. Just
wondering, is swen back from holiday? How you people managing?
I've been
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 06:18:09PM +0300, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning.
Do this to your mail server: http://ursine.ca/~baloo/clamd-exiscan.txt
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, is swen back from holiday? How
you people managing?
From my point of view, it looks like it never really went away. Over
the last months, I get between 30 to 50 of this viruses, mostly swen,
every day. Sometimes until the daily forwarding quota for my bigfoot
account is exceeded.
FYI, if you
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:50:12 +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
John Conover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Andreas Janssen writes:
...
FYI, if you are running procmail in a shell account:
:0 BD
* ^(T(24gRXJ|V(oAAAI|pQAAI|psAAE|qQAAM))|(UEsDBBQ)) /dev/null
in your
hi ya
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Lou Losee wrote:
* Alphonse Ogulla [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-19 08:01]:
Got 200 plus mail bombs in my pop3 account this morning. Luckily I used Kmail
and filtered (deleted) every incoming message of size greater than 40Kb. Just
wondering, is swen back from
Andreas Janssen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Hello
John Conover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Andreas Janssen writes:
Thanks, but I am connected to the internet using an analog modem, so the
way for me to get rid of them is deleting them on the server. I really
don't want
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 04:52:54PM +0100, Andreas Janssen wrote:
Thanks, but I am connected to the internet using an analog modem, so the
way for me to get rid of them is deleting them on the server.
You're on a dialup ISP and they don't offer a
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 06:16:02PM +, duck wrote:
Thanks, but I am connected to the internet using an analog modem, so the
way for me to get rid of them is deleting them on the server. I really
don't want to download some MB of viruses every day only to delete them
right afterwards
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 06:40:58AM +0100, Wilko Fokken wrote:
DENY^X-Mailing-List:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DENY=^Content-Type:.*text/html
DENY=^Subject:.subscribe
DENY=^Subject:.unsubscribe
That looks like a remarkable sensible set of rules.
What's your false positive/negative hit rate?
It should be
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