Message bypassed

2007-11-24 Thread Jack Gostl
I was trying to figure out why a piece of spam got through with no spamassassin headers at all. I finally found this message in my log: spamc[523292]: skipped message, greater than max message size (256000 bytes) The message was close to 2mb, including a very, very large bmp file. Does

Re: space dot space com messages

2007-11-24 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Friday, November 23, 2007 10:27 PM -0800 Loren Wilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: header __THE_BAT X-Mailer /^The Bat/ body__BROKEN_LINK/^[\w\.\-]{1,25}\s\.com\s*$/ meta SMALL_MIND__THE_BAT __BROKEN_LINK score SMALL_MIND3.5 Linting showed the header needs this: header

Re: Message bypassed

2007-11-24 Thread mouss
Jack Gostl wrote: I was trying to figure out why a piece of spam got through with no spamassassin headers at all. I finally found this message in my log: spamc[523292]: skipped message, greater than max message size (256000 bytes) The message was close to 2mb, including a very, very

Re: Message bypassed

2007-11-24 Thread Jack Gostl
Jack Gostl wrote: I was trying to figure out why a piece of spam got through with no spamassassin headers at all. I finally found this message in my log: spamc[523292]: skipped message, greater than max message size (256000 bytes) The message was close to 2mb, including a very,

Re: Message bypassed

2007-11-24 Thread Jerry Durand
At 10:42 AM 11/24/2007, Jack Gostl wrote: Too late, its already in the bit bucket. Surprised me too. As I said, it was just a few words with a 2mb dot bmp file. Nex time I'll save it in case someone wants to see this piece of junk. We were receiving some huge spams for a while from a company

SpamAssassin on Exchange 2007

2007-11-24 Thread Donald F. Caruana
I was happily humming along with Spamassassin on Win2k3 with Exchange 2003 for some time now (yes, you can do it all on one box). I was using Chris Lewis' ESA sink which worked great. However, after an upgrade to Exchange 2007, I've come to realize that the old smtp sinks have been deprecated

RE: SpamAssassin on Exchange 2007

2007-11-24 Thread Steven Manross
From what I am reading, the change is based in the fact that Event Sinks have been replaced by Transport Agents, and that Exchange 2007 no longer depends on IIS. smtpreg.vbs allowed you to touch the IIS SMTP Service and add rules to it (allowing VBScript or EXEs to intervene prior to message

RE: SpamAssassin on Exchange 2007

2007-11-24 Thread Robert - elists
I was happily humming along with Spamassassin on Win2k3 with Exchange 2003 for some time now (yes, you can do it all on one box). I was using Chris Lewis' ESA sink which worked great. However, after an upgrade to Exchange 2007, I've come to realize that the old smtp sinks have been