Marc Perkel wrote:
OK - tell me if this is useful. I created a DNS list that you can pass
a host name to and get information as to where the registrar barrier is.
You can use it as follows:
dig host.rb.junkemailfilter.com
Example:
dig perkel.com.rb.junkemailfilter.com - returns 127.0.0.1
dig
Quoting SM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 12:07 30-06-2007, Jo Rhett wrote:
Note: yes, uribl has their own mailing list. That server has been
down for quite some time, so I gave up and posted it here in case
someone is dual listed and can fix it.
There's no URL in this message. What is it
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 at 05:58 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Quoting SM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 12:07 30-06-2007, Jo Rhett wrote:
Note: yes, uribl has their own mailing list. That server has been
down for quite some time, so I gave up and posted it here in case
someone is dual listed
Hi Jeff,
At 03:58 01-07-2007, Jeff Chan wrote:
http://lookup.uribl.com/?domain=sync.pl
I missed that one. :-) It's not listed though.
Regards,
-sm
There is a SpamAssassin plugin which checks messages with ClamAV, which adds
the following header to emails it processes:
X-Spam-Virus: Yes ($VirusName)
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ClamAVPlugin
By default you can set a score in its clamav.cf file:
score CLAMAV 10
I am currently
On Jun 30, 2007, at 11:55 PM, Loren Wilton wrote:
Unfortunately I'm not on the SpamAssassin Bayes modules -- I wrote
my own Bayes Engine because I wanted to do that and then thought
about including the Rules results from SpamAssassin. I don't
know where this might be going, but it
I am a member of a mailing list, and I can't get them to reply to me to
remove me from the list.
I have tried sending 'unsubscribe' to the list, to no avail.
So now I get spam from the mailing list. I have Sendmail 8.13, SpamAssassin
3.1.8
How do I go about blocking the mailing list? here are
Quoting SM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Jeff,
At 03:58 01-07-2007, Jeff Chan wrote:
http://lookup.uribl.com/?domain=sync.pl
I missed that one. :-) It's not listed though.
It was listed when I wrote.
Jeff C.
dougp23 wrote:
I am a member of a mailing list, and I can't get them to reply to me
to remove me from the list.
I have tried sending 'unsubscribe' to the list, to no avail.
So now I get spam from the mailing list. I have Sendmail 8.13,
SpamAssassin
3.1.8
How do I go about blocking the
On 7/1/07, dougp23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I go about blocking the mailing list? here are some headers from a
recent message: (It seems everyone on [EMAIL PROTECTED] is getting this
junk).
Prompted by Doug but directed to no one in particular:
Please don't use things like
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Bart Schaefer wrote:
If for some reason you think its essential to purge references to
your domain name, then simply replace them with obvious mark-out
like --.com or the like.
...or use example.com, which is specifically intended for that
application.
--
John
dougp23 wrote:
I am a member of a mailing list, and I can't get them to reply to me to
remove me from the list.
Because of what you are saying it is making me think this is matching
a very common error pattern. Unfortunately it is human error and not
a machine error.
I assume this is a
In procmail it's easy.
===8---
:0
* ^From:.*absflooring.com
/dev/null
# this may be a problem if you have multiple list memberships at
# mailinglist.org. You obfuscated too much to make this any better.
# you removed useful identifying material.
:0
* ^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
===8---
Jari, I guess I could.
It's just sometimes I use a web browser and sometimes Thunderbird. And I am
hoping that none of my other employees are getting spammed by the list!
Thanks. This might be my best solution.
For the other posters, I will use example.com from now on! I belong to
several
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