We've been suffering .pdf spam getting through the filter. What settings
are you using that's identifying these as spam?
We're seeing an overall increase in spam getting through the filter the last
few weeks...
Thanks,
Katie
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Create a filter eg FILTER-PDF.txt and use the following lines. Adjust your
weights accordingly. Also ensure you are running Declude 4.3.46
BODY 3 PCRE
(JVBERi0xLjMgCjEgMCBvYmoKPDwKPj4KZW5kb2JqCjIgMCBvYmo)
BODY 5 PCRE (-+[0-9]+\r\n(?:[a-zA-Z\-]+:
Cool. Thanks.
I also found that our Sniffer definition file hadn't been updated since Jun
30. We have a scheduled task to update it every four hours. I'm trying to
figure out why that stopped working.
Anyone have a filter file built for car sales, car financing, etc? My boss
got a bunch
Could someone explain further how this filter works and what it is doing...
it is adding weight to all PDF's or is this searhcing for some common
element present in the PDF Spams?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Barker
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007
The first line is comparing the encoding for the PDF file which all tend to
be the same, however be sure to read the post by Pete regarding False
positives. The second part is looking for a blank email with a PDF
attachment the regular expression was provided by Matt.
David
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Right now, we only use JM on a domain-by-domain basis. We're considering
turning on spam filtering on all outbound email. How do we configure that as a
default?
Thanks,
Ben
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Ben,
In newer versions of Declude there is a directive for the global.cfg
that needs to be turned on OUTBOUNDSCANNINGSPAM ON. I believe in
newer versions ON is the default? Than you would need to add your tests
and actions like in the $default$.junkmail file into the global.cfg file.
We have a customer who needs to do legitimate :) bulk outbound emailing. He
had asked if I knew of any software that can be used to do this. The issue
is he uses Imail but the amount of outbound email puts to much strain on
server. I said that I would post and ask our loyal Declude customer base.
OK, I'll toss my suggestion into the ring
They should use an outbound gateway server. Imail can handle a pretty big
volume of outbound mail, but the DNS lookups tend to slow things down on
mass emails. Sending all the outbound mail to a gateway is duck soup for
IMail. What to use for the
What about older versions?
Thanks,
Ben
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From: Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Filtering outbound as a default
Ben,
In newer versions of Declude
One of my customers is using GroupMail to send out a monthly newsletter along
with occasional announcements to a school mailing list. His list currently has
between 400-500 members. He is using the free version of GroupMail.
http://www.group-mail.com/asp/common/groupmail.asp?ct=232
Same deal Ben, with the exception you do not have to add the directive
below to the global.cfg.
Darrell
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We send about 200K pieces a week, the db is sql server.
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Barker
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 4:29 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
We're really happy with gammadyne mailer. www.gammadyne.com
Ditto for me re: Gammadyne, though I have just switched a longtime
Gammadyne user to GroupMail. The reason -- perhaps irrelevant for most
-- is that the latter supports OLEDB in addition to ODBC. Client has a
CRM database that has
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