Dave
I don't know your company and also if you do spam filtering only for your
own or if there are a lot of people behind your mailserver who should be
saved from spam, fraud, phishing & co.
I consider sniffer as one of the solid pillars in a fine-tuned and reliable
declude weighting system. Sni
Hi Andrew,
I downloaded the FileMon, that works nice but the exe
called ssdmbs.exe did not appear again and the server started too run perfectly
again, so I just shelved troubleshooting that in favour of configuring
black ice server instead, which also rocks btw once its
configured.
Kind
Hey, Craig.
Did you resolve this, and what was the
outcome?
Andrew 8)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Colbeck,
AndrewSent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:46 AMTo:
declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] anyone
know
No, they changed their prices a few months
ago. It used to be $325/yr or $30/month, now it's $495/yr. They
don't have a monthly listed on the website that I could find, but they may still
allow monthly subscriptions.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: Heimir Eidskrem
To: declud
You can purchase a Message Sniffer subscription directly from the ARM Research web site. For
only $495/year (annual subscription) or $45/mo (
monthly subscription) you will receive frequent rule base and software
updates via Email, personalized support for managing and customizing your rule
I am confused.
The renewal cost per year is $500 but you can buy a monthly
subscription for $30 a months?
So monthly for $360 a year or yearly for $500.
Dave Beckstrom wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for the info on the monthly. I didn't know they offered that. They
charge $500 a year for a re
Prices went up a few months ago. I don't believe it's still $30/month, or
if they still offer monthly subscriptions. Best bet is to contact them.
Pete would probably work with you on it.
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Beckstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, Octobe
Hi John,
Thanks for the info on the monthly. I didn't know they offered that. They
charge $500 a year for a renewal.
I own my company so either way the $500 comes out of my pocket. I spent a
lot of money in the last month, which is why I don't want to spend another
$500 right now.
I'd like to
Dave
For goodness sake, call sniffer up, they offer a monthy subscription for I
think less than 30 dollars. Put it on your credit card and get your company
to reimburse you next month and send them a check for the 12 months and it's
done. I'd hate to think what's getting though without some sort of
Well, I'd say definitely put the trial key in and get the latest defs for
the trial until you can renew. You'll be running a few days behind, but
that's better than nothing.
Other than that, do you see any patterns in the from addresses or connecting
mail server? You could filter those with a te
Darin,
No, I believe sniffer stopped completely.
Here is a header from another one that just came through. Same stock spam.
I can add a from filter for stocknews but that won't be effective very long.
It scored a 4 for having no SPF record and for originating outside the US.
Return-Path: <[EMAI
Hmmm... I thought it did run with the old data file. At the very least you
could run with the trial key, which would use an older rulebase.
Note that running an old rulebase will mean much of this rapidly changing
spam will get through.
Headers would help...
Darin.
- Original Message
MAILFROM 1 CONTAINS STOCKNEWS
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Beckstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 10:42 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Blocking these?
How are you guys blocking something like the spam below?
There is no URL to block on. They keep
Darin,
I let my Sniffer subscription lapse for a few weeks until I could afford to
renew it. I thought it would continue to run with whatever the latest data
file was as of the day that it expired and that it just wouldn't be as
current without the updates. I assumed it worked that way because t
I resently upgraded our servers to the new version of Declude, and also
added the "Hijack" Product, and noticed it was blocking the mailall
application program on some alias we have setup. Then, I noticed it had
permantly blocked me.
I have added my IP to the hijack.cfg file, but can I put a sub
Sniffer catches most of these. What do the headers look like?
Darin.
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Beckstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:42 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Blocking these?
How are you guys blocking something like the spam below?
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