Philip skrev den 2018-03-07 21:12:
Providers like Linode assign a single IPv6 address from a /64. I had
to request my own block of /64 to use on my server as my IP neighbors
you can masq your ipv6 if you have 2 /64 in your ifconfig info
dont blame linode for sleeping with slaac :=)
new vps
Hi there,
Providers like Linode assign a single IPv6 address from a /64. I had to
request my own block of /64 to use on my server as my IP neighbors were
always getting the /64 blocked... since I've had my own I've been all
good. Before this my IPv6 IP was getting blocked daily because of
On 07/03/2018 17:32, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Since I get the majority of these emails in italian, I've written a
meta rule that takes in account:
Hello Duca, would you share this rule with us? I would be interested
in looking at the resulst, as we also have lots of these messages here.
JC
Hi,
Just FYI, it does add 3.0 points as soon as it sees any chaining at
all. The other 5.0 points get added at 10 redirections. That said,
I think you're guess is right that redirections start to look really
suspicious after just 3 or 4.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2018, @lbutlr wrote:
On Feb 26, 2018, at
Since I get the majority of these emails in italian, I've written a meta rule
that takes in account:
Hello Duca, would you share this rule with us? I would be interested in looking at the resulst, as
we also have lots of these messages here.
JC
On 07/03/18 11:25, Leandro wrote:
2018-03-07 5:52 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Arcus >:
6. The links they include in the body of the email are almost never
flagged up either by Clam or Spamassassin - and they point to a
different domain
On 07/03/18 09:08, Daniele Duca wrote:
On 07/03/2018 09:52, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume
2018-03-07 5:52 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Arcus :
>
> 6. The links they include in the body of the email are almost never
> flagged up either by Clam or Spamassassin - and they point to a different
> domain in every single message.
>
Although they use multiple domains in the URLs
On 07/03/2018 09:52, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume so that Bayes is less efficient at
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume so that Bayes is less efficient at classifying them?
2. Although they are all
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