] On Behalf Of Markus Gufler
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 04:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SURBL filter script
It will take a day or two before the log analysis and test
check scripts are available, since I must adjust them to
handle all log levels.
Here are my
My results from a business setting are very positive also.
294 hits.
292 SPAM
2 NotSpam (both from the declude mailing list hitting on webhosting.yahoo.com)
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/16/04 03:25AM
It will take a day or two before the log
I'm curious:
I'm too ;-)
Why did these NDRs contain a blocked URL? Were they indeed
wanted NDRs, or were they NDRs for Spam that wasn't
delivered, which happened to have one of your users as the
faked sender?
After searching trough the logfiles I've discovered that this messages are
Roger,
I just downloaded the script and got it to update. Thank you.
I looked through the messages on the list but I could not find what is
the suggested weight for this test. Any suggestions? I am currently
marking SPAM at 10 and seeing how that goes. I would like to start
deleting at 20 or so.
I looked through the messages on the list but I could not
find what is the suggested weight for this test. Any
suggestions?
I can see that SURBL has the same efficiency as CBL, DSBL or XBL-DYNA. So
maybe you can use the same weight as for this tests.
At the moment I use a weight
The SURBL rbldns zone file is updated every five minutes or so, but
the difference between these updates is small. I think that a filter
update once or twice a day is enough.
/Roger
The command script that downloads the SURBL rbldns zone file,
converts it to a body filter, and updates the
Hi again,
This version of the SURBL filter script only works under Windows 2000
and later. I will try to adjust the script so that it also can be
used on Windows NT 4.
/Roger
Hi,
The command script that downloads the SURBL rbldns zone file,
converts it to a body filter, and updates the
The command script that downloads the SURBL rbldns zone file,
converts it to a body filter, and updates the existing filter
file is available for download at
http://www.botany.gu.se/download/decludescript/SURBL_filter.zi
p. I have included a short readme file and added comments to
the
I agree. It took 10 minutes to get this test working.
And many of the domains listed were in my e-mails that are (hopefully were) falling
into that gray area.
Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/14/04 04:48PM
The command script that downloads the SURBL