By the way here is the download url for decap...
http://www.imagefxonline.net/apps/decap/decap.zip
Regards,
Tom
Image`fx
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That's a bad sign.
None of those ports should be open to the outside world - you risk
having your entire network hijacked. It's good practice to block all
ports that are not required for services you are offering specifically.
But especially block:
135, 137, 138, 139.
Hope this helps,
_M
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>Can I run JunkMail on a server with IMail then forward the email to
>another IMail server that has all the accounts on it.
Yes, you can.
Most of our customers will just run Declude JunkMail on the existing IMail
server. However, you can have another IMail server acting as a gateway
(search
I found by blocking port 135 stops the Messenger Pop-ups.
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:38 PM
Subject: RE: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Spam Mail Statistics
> I got this from one of the Lockergnome newslett
Can I run JunkMail on a server with IMail then forward the email to
another IMail server that has all the accounts on it.
Thanks,
Frank
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From: Declude.JunkMail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 1:54 PM
To: Frank Acevedo
Subject: subscribe messag
Is it ME, or is this NOT a "junkmail" issue, but rather sounds like a
backdoor, trojan or VBScript virus. If so, my concern would NOT be the
messenger service but all other possible backdoor functions that may be
resident!
How would a junk **EMAIL** (!) initiate a NetBios service - if not via a
I got this from one of the Lockergnome newsletters that came out
recently.
Dan
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Pop-up Spammers
I've often wondered how long it would take for the abuse of Microsoft's
Messenger services to begin. This is a network service
My server (!) got the porno Messenger service message as well... A LOT
of them stacked up. Some research dug up the fact that this is a new
form of spam that can be defeated by disabling the messenger service.
Under some circumstances disabling the netbios service might also be
feasible.
But don
Title: Message
If you
are using the filter feature of Declude, add a negative weight for yahoo groups
to one or more of the tests in you filter file.
Bill
-Original Message-From: Kami Razvan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:29
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED
I can tell you we've had similar experiences. It's not always clear that
the attack was triggered by anything specific - but it sure looks that
way from time to time. We have developed some processes to detect and
block attacking Ips at our border routers... We're hoping to automate
this process b
Tweaking JunkMail is an ongoing project. There may never be a time when
you think, "There, I've finished configuring it." If you want the best
results you can expect to tweak it for a few months, at least.
The best advice I can give is to keep up with this list and to browse
the archives. Ever
Group:
As a new person to this Junk mail War on Spam. I'm concerned. I have a topic
viewpoint I would like to propose to the group, and get some feed back. How
may networks are being attacked? Is this criminal? Or am I just crazy?
Here is why I ask this question!
Last week our network, a full DS
Title: Message
Hi;
Is there a good
way to deal with Yahoo Groups?
We have
organizations that are in various lists but looking at the X-Declude-Sender does
not give a clear indication what can be WhiteListed for a specific
list.
We hate to have to
Whitelist the entire Yahoo Group since t
EXCELLENT!! :)
Many thanks :) Atleast now I aint going in blind, although I still dont
know what to do, but thats another issue :)
Cheers!
eddie.
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eddie,
Monday, October 14, 2002 you wrote:
EP> New user to JunkMail here..
Welcome to the war.
EP> I know that declude has a spam trap. Is there data available on
EP> this to determine how effective each test is?
Scott posts his monthly spam stats to the IMAIL forum - see
http://ww
Hi everyone,
New user to JunkMail here..
I know that declude has a spam trap. Is there data available on this to
determine how effective each test is?
I am very interested in expanding our definitions from the current defaults,
but before i can do that, i kinda would like to see how the each t
A while ago we created a simple spam add-on app for
Declude, while this program is Beta and will no longer
be upgraded we will offer it free to the Declude
community. That is if anyone is interested in playing
with it.
By the way, we did not create a web site and/or good
help files for it. The
> Tom has done a great job in creating a live "blacklist", meaning a list
> that changes and does not just grow because something happened to get
> listed in it 3 years ago.
I'm trying to create something so everyone can do this, that is, update
your list when an address is no longer in use. Per
> You should remove
>
> .m0.net ID-20021011-000189
I will re-examine the address an remove it as soon as I get a chance.
> I've had to remove several others from the list for the same reason
Please tell me what they are and why, that is if you do not mind.
Also, please keep in
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