The following mail passed SA this morning:
http://pastebin.com/AgzqppqA
It contains several links that do not match their real target url so it's
apparently trying to fool its reader.
Are there any rules or plugins that are able to catch mails like these?
Daniel
Hello Daniel Lemke,
Am 2010-06-15 09:08:41, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
The following mail passed SA this morning:
http://pastebin.com/AgzqppqA
It contains several links that do not match their real target url so
it's apparently trying to fool its reader.
Are there any rules or
never worked for me.
I did some rescoring, having a close look on it for the next couple of days.
Daniel
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Hello Daniel Lemke,
Am 2010-06-15 04:02:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Hm got 1.8 from URIBL_BLACK and 1.8 from MISSING_MIMEOLE.
But as stated, there should be a rule identifying the mismatch between shown
url and real url target.
This would even hit legal newsletter from e.g. Analog
On 15/06/10 12:02, Daniel Lemke wrote:
Michelle Konzack-2 wrote:
On my standard Debian installation I get 6.8 Points...
Hm got 1.8 from URIBL_BLACK and 1.8 from MISSING_MIMEOLE.
But as stated, there should be a rule identifying the mismatch between shown
url and real url target.