RE: New >1MB spam run?
Thanks for the heads up Matt. I've told amavisd to start scanning 1+MB emails for the time being. SA has been bored since I implemented greylisting anyway.
RE: Comparison of SA and commercial solutions
Title: RE: Comparison of SA and commercial solutions >2 hours is better than an hour and a half? > >{O,o} (Yes, I know that you were free to do other stuff while "on > hold" with SpamAssassin. The numbers just sort of tickled me.) Well, of course, let's assume another 30 minutes for the second level support person to finally fix my problem. So it works out to two hours either way, but in one way I have to listen to terrible hold music and put up with the annoyance of dealing with a first level support person who blindly follows a script: "Please click start. Now click Shut down. Now click on restart." Also, while I know you were just being faecetious, part of what I wanted to point out was that when you use SA you have direct access to the developers themselves along with a host of users who administer SA in real world environments. You'll never NEVER get anything like that from a proprietary vendor.
RE: sign up for spam
Why not just report the thief to your local law enforcement agency? That would seem a much more appropriate way to go. After all, the thief could just get SpamAssassin and never see any of that spam you signed him/her up for. -Original Message- From: Lucas Albers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 16, 2004 1:48 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: sign up for spam Any ideas on how to go through the process of signing up for spam. Someone stole one of my friends credit card's number, and signed up with some porno sites with his real email address. I wanted to sign up the thief to every spamming email list on the planet. I think this same idea would be applicable to seeding spamtrap's. -- Luke Computer Science System Administrator Security Administrator,College of Engineering Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana