Angelin Lalev wrote:
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about some tool that
1. store incomi
Angelin Lalev wrote:
Hi List,
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about some tool that
On Apr 4, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
What I got caught on was "client," altho from the context,
here ``client'' seems to mean the mail-server-sending-spam.'
In the unix world, my server is the client--unless the
client-server model is different with email
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 03:09:07PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 03), Gary Kline said:
> > I've been experimenting with greylisting for months. Not sure the
> > regular mail filter installs or not, but the devel version installed
> > just now perfectly.
> >
> > Is there any
In the last episode (Apr 03), Gary Kline said:
> I've been experimenting with greylisting for months. Not sure the
> regular mail filter installs or not, but the devel version installed
> just now perfectly.
>
> Is there any tutorial on this or should I just re-read the man pages
> and other docs
There's some specific plugins that can help with this - see the spamassassin
site - ImageInfo is one.
Also make sure you're running the URI-RBL tests and the SARE and other
rulesets from www.rulesemporium.com.
best place to ask is the spamassassin list !
--
martin
On 4/2/07, Angelin Lalev <[EM
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 11:49:19PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 03), Angelin Lalev said:
> > My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the
> > blacklist enabled and etc. but I still receive over 20 spam messages
> > a day ("image" spam mostly).
> >
> >
Angelin Lalev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the
> black= list enabled and etc. but I still receive over 20 spam
> messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
how about greylisting? putting something like a greylisting pf/spamd
in front of
In the last episode (Apr 03), Angelin Lalev said:
> My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the
> blacklist enabled and etc. but I still receive over 20 spam messages
> a day ("image" spam mostly).
>
> The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was
> thinkin
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On Apr 2, 2007, at 5:28 PM, Angelin Lalev wrote:
Hi List,
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the
blacklist enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. T
On Apr 2, 2007, at 17:08, Kurt Buff wrote:
Do you receive mail from lists such as this one?
Do you receive mail from non-responding mailboxes, such as network
notificationss, etc.?
Do you care about your new correspondents?
If you answer 'yes' to any of these messages, then a Challenge/Respo
Do you receive mail from lists such as this one?
Do you receive mail from non-responding mailboxes, such as network
notificationss, etc.?
Do you care about your new correspondents?
If you answer 'yes' to any of these messages, then a Challenge/Respons
system isn't a good idea for you.
Instead,
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Angelin Lalev wrote:
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist
enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about
some tool
Hi List,
My e-mail server is running the latest spamassassin with all of the blacklist
enabled and etc.
but I still receive over 20 spam messages a day ("image" spam mostly).
The situation with other users may be worse. That's why I was thinking about
some tool that
1. store incoming em
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