My secondary is catching most but I'm seeing quite a few sliding
though Sniffer.
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What is with all the .pdf attachments in spam? I haven't noticed
this trend previously. Are they infected or what is the scheme?
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What platform is the server running? I had problems running Win2003 and the
latest sniffer, had to back up one ver to make it work.
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Fortunately, from what I've read, CAPTCHA is about worthless if effectiveness
counts. Frustrating for humans and not much of a barrier to the bots.
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When I try to view the log files in the SNF directory, I get XML Parsing
Error: junk after document element through Firefox. I get The XML page
cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and then
click the Refresh button, or try again later when
We had a hacker send bogus requests for login name, password and birth date to
all our mail customers on one domain. 6 gave it up and made my life fun
babysitting the mail server for the last week. Makes ya wonder how many give
up credit card and bank info? The message did appear very
I've been blocking subnets to the mail server manually for the past 10 days or
so. Scan the logs and look at common IP sources for spam. PITA but I've got
it under control. One of the earlier schemes I noticed was from .pw and .in
top level domains. What I'm seeing now are messages coming
Oldest here is an Intel i5-2500k
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From: Darin Cox dc...@4cweb.com
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Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 10:04:12 -0500
Hi Pete,
Our oldest production servers still have 1.1 - 1.4 GHz P3's