Hello All. Just wondering, somewhere did I not see tests for IP's in the body
of the email that were numbers, and a test for gibberish URL's in the body? I
don't see them in the manual.
Cheers
Mark
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Hello,
Does anyone have a way to automatically delete emails that have MX/mail
records that point to 127.0.0.1? The email is currently in a loop on our
mail server then eventually fails. The link below is an example domain that
is clogging our filtering server:
- Original Message -
From: Adam Hobach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Does anyone have a way to automatically delete emails that have MX/mail
records that point to 127.0.0.1? The email is currently in a loop on our
mail server then eventually fails. The link below is an example domain
Matt @ Mailpure has an IPLinked filter. I've got a link to his site here:
http://it.farmprogress.com/declude/declude.htm
I've never seen a test aimed at gibberish URLs.
Darrell @ Invariant Systems has an external program that detects URIs in the
body and runs them against URI lists. He offers
www.spamchk.com is hacked.
I could not find an email address on your site to report this too.
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Looks like this hacker is targeting sites that make use of PHP-Nuke (a
content management system). Maybe it's just a simple defacement that
makes use of the tool instead of a full server hack.
Matt
Heimir Eidskrem wrote:
www.spamchk.com is hacked.
I could not find an email address on
I think it just a defacement exploiting the PHP-Nuke system.
I feel kind of bad for posting it here but could not find anywhere else
to post or notify them via email.
H.
Matt wrote:
Looks like this hacker is targeting sites that make use of PHP-Nuke (a
content management system). Maybe