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On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, German Martinez wrote:
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> Hello,
> Could somebody from any .mil network contact me offline ?
>
> Thanks
> German
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> "Discouragement is an enemy of your perseverance. If you don't fight against
> discouragement you will become pess
so would a milter for sendmail that strips off attachments, queues
them for decompression and scanning at a later time be more useful?
Say such a milter could strip off attachments, replacing them with
a URL in the email that will allow the recipient to download them
if they prove clean. It's not
I believe the point is, your mail scanner should be able to
scan something as simple as zip compressed attachments. If
it can't, you may want to rethink which program you use.
Most open source and commercial scanners can scan inside zip
files.
mike
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
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It just doesn't work :( A few years ago I developed a sendmail
milter system that would perform an open relay test on all new
IP's that attempted to send mail to or through our server. If
the test failed (open relay), the mail was rejected before it
was even sent. If the test passed, the mail was
Hey everyone, anyone plan on stopping by the 2004 SpamConference at MIT
tomorrow? I got into Boston tonight, and man is it cold. Hopefully it
will have as good a turnout this year as it did last.
mike wiacek.
Hey everyone, I've been trying to come up with an
algorithm to describe the assignment of IP subnets.
I have something in a proof of concept form that
will break a block of addresses into subnets at
a user's request. The thing is that the assignments
it makes are provably optimal. Within the limit