Subject: Perl error with Spam Assassin?
I *think* the following is coming from Spam Assassin, which is
launched by procmail, which is launched by fetchmail (so any of those
could be the guilty party if they use perl).
[31161] warn: (?:(?=[\s,]))* matches null string many times in
regex
I *think* the following is coming from Spam Assassin, which is
launched by procmail, which is launched by fetchmail (so any of those
could be the guilty party if they use perl).
[31161] warn: (?:(?=[\s,]))* matches null string many times in
regex; marked by -- HERE in m/\G(?:(?=[\s
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From: Boris Samorodov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 20:50:25 +0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], freeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject: *** SPAM *** Re: Failure to compile
Hello, Brian!
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:34:05 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
, and it is very good
at catching spam without false positives.
It should be noted though that he's using bogofilter with some additional OCR
handling (details on the pubbox.net site). Without some use of OCR,
Bogofilter isn't much good on catching the latest image spams
Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
Thanks
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I use spamassassin and it works well with sendmail.
-Derek
At 05:53 PM 11/29/2006, Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
Thanks
Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
Thanks
why postfix AND sendmail? you do not need both. just use postfix
i recommend postgrey and amavisd. you can
Sorry, this didn't make it back to the list, so I'm sending again...
Hi,
Howdy.
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
One or the other, not both. I'm partial to postifx myself, as I find
it much easier to set up and administer.
To fight spam, is spamassassin
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 06:53:36PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
Thanks
I'm using sendmail and imap-uw. I am using greylisting (milter
On Wednesday November 29, 2006 at 06:53:36 (PM) Ian Lord wrote:
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
I use Postfix with MailScanner along with Clamav and SpamAssassin
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 06:53:36PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
exim + bogofilter doing their job here.
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Ian Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
Spamassassin works. If you have Microsoft machines in your setup, you
probably want clamav (antivirus) or similar as well. And finally, do
look into running some sort
segfaults.
I can vouch for FuzzyOCR's effectiveness, as the image-based spam was
about the only stuff still getting through my SpamAssassin.
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Antony Mawer wrote:
On 13/11/2006 12:00 PM, Brian wrote:
Looks like the preferred approach many folks re the above problem
is fuzzyocr? Since there isn't a port for that, is there another
FreeBSD solution worth mentioning here?
that. Then, a little further here comes an x windows install, a
31 mb download. I don't want that on my server. I'll live with it for
now till something better comes along.
A few weeks ago i made a solution for spam images myself.
You can find at:
ftp://pubbox.net/pub/unix/mail/mimefilter-1.0-PRE.tar.gz
Brian
the SARE Stock rules (and others) from www.rulesemporium.com are equally
good at catching this stuff, and a lot lot lighter on CPU cycles.
--
Martin
On 11/13/06, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like the preferred approach many folks re the above problem is
fuzzyocr? Since there
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 12:57:00PM -0600, Eric Schuele wrote:
On 11/11/2006 01:28, dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 10 Nov Damian Wiest wrote:
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 12:56:39PM +0300, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
On 11/8/06, Mark Jayson Alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a Palit GeForce
Looks like the preferred approach many folks re the above problem is
fuzzyocr? Since there isn't a port for that, is there another FreeBSD
solution worth mentioning here?
Brian
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On 13/11/2006 12:00 PM, Brian wrote:
Looks like the preferred approach many folks re the above problem is
fuzzyocr? Since there isn't a port for that, is there another FreeBSD
solution worth mentioning here?
http://www.freshports.org/mail/p5-FuzzyOcr/
--Antony
Since there isn't a port for that, is there another FreeBSD
solution worth mentioning here?
I can't remember if there is a port or not, but I remember it was very
easy to install: if fuzzyocr itself is not a port, every tools it is
based upon are ports.
Olivier
Antony Mawer wrote:
On 13/11/2006 12:00 PM, Brian wrote:
Looks like the preferred approach many folks re the above problem
is fuzzyocr? Since there isn't a port for that, is there another
FreeBSD solution worth mentioning here?
http://www.freshports.org/mail/p5-FuzzyOcr/
--Antony
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Erik Norgaard wrote:
You can't check the white list before using RBL in Sendmail?
Yes, you can, with entries in access.db marked with OK.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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From: Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED];
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: Non English Spam
Also this means that later filtering on the first
:)
Of course, maintaining white lists is only practically possible for a
limited number of hosts.
OP requested a way to filter away the spam in foreign character sets
because for some reason these were not caught by Spam Assassin or
procmail. I gave a solution that solves that problem, and I mentioned
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From: Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED];
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: Non English Spam
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I have noted however
on individual
header lines are independent.
I don't know Postfix. So what your saying is Postfix is so defective
that you can't use it for filtering? No wonder I never bothered to
deal with it.
Just as Sendmail, Postfix is not designed for spam filtering. Postfix
provides simple filtering
On Saturday 14 October 2006 16:58, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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From: Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: Non English Spam
I have noted however
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I have noted however, that some subscribers to this list write english
encoded in one of the above character sets, I don't know enough about
the character set definition, but it seems that English characters are a
subset of any character set?
What is the recommended
you say here is that spammers have every right to flood
mail servers as long as they do so compliant with the RFC's?
Have you noticed a lot of non-Roman charset spam on the FreeBSD lists?
I don't force anyone to conform to any arbitrary standards that I decide
upon, but I have every
provide no charset information at all :)
Well, his messages would be accepted since there is no character set to
reject :)
I absolutely would prefer not to reject any mail on the FreeBSD list,
but the effect would be to accept non-FreeBSD mail that is obviously spam.
If you have a solution
On Sunday October 15, 2006 at 03:21:37 (PM) Erik Norgaard wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
[...]
Maybe I didn't make clear how the filtering in Postfix works? Each
header line is unwrapped and then filtered independent of the others.
There is no info as to if that is the first or last Received
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Sunday October 15, 2006 at 03:21:37 (PM) Erik Norgaard wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
[...]
Maybe I didn't make clear how the filtering in Postfix works? Each
header line is unwrapped and then filtered independent of the others.
There is no info as to if that is the
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
So the ideal you mention is not an option until a complete public list
of authorized mail servers is available and all mail relayed through
these requires authentication.
That's the 'solution' the mega players appear to be proposing. And who
then
identity to [EMAIL PROTECTED] com, I get sent to the moderator.
The freebsd lists are almost spam free, and I would love to see exactly how
they are doing it. Do any of you know if it's documented anywhere?
Beech
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea=
=2E=20
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characte=
rs=20
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-english=
in /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/v310.pre I
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Hash: SHA1
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-english
either using Spam Assassin or procmail
On Friday 13 October 2006 19:09, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and
Korea. Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english
characters and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter
On Saturday 14 October 2006 05:12, Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Saturday 14 October 2006 09:04, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Thank you. Your suggestion appears to be working. I was getting 75 or
more of non-english spam daily and It was becoming a real pain in the
backside to deal with. Now
by
this option will not be marked as possibly being spam in a foreign
language.
If you receive lots of spam in foreign languages, and never get any
non-spam in these languages, this may help. Note that all
ISO-8859-* character sets, and Windows code page
- Original Message -
From: Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 5:38 AM
Subject: Re: Non English Spam
I have noted however, that some subscribers to this list write english
encoded
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-english
either using Spam Assassin or procmail?
Suggestions would
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-english
either using Spam Assassin or procmail
--On October 13, 2006 5:12:27 PM -0800 Beech Rintoul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and
Korea. Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all
non-english characters and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a
way
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and
Korea. Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all
non-english characters and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a
way to filter on non-english either using
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On October 13, 2006 5:12:27 PM -0800 Beech Rintoul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and
Korea. Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all
non-english characters and slows kmail to a crawl loading
On Oct 13, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan
and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english
characters
I don't know what settings affect this but SpamAssassin actually
catches most
Beech Rintoul wrote:
I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-english
either using Spam Assassin or procmail
Hi,
I have been recieving over the past month this crap e-mail with a story
attatched.Am a bit concerned how i am getting it and could you tell me how to
stop it.
Thanks
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On Wednesday, 20 September 2006 at 9:37:15 +0100, jackie Predeth wrote:
I have been recieving over the past month this crap e-mail with a
story attatched.Am a bit concerned how i am getting it and could
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the filters?
Thanx
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On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters?
Incidentally I'm subscribed to about a dozen other FreeBSD mailing
lists. It's
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 03:52:41PM -0400, Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006, Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters?
Incidentally I'm subscribed to about
From: Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006, Adam Martin wrote:
On 2006 Sep 20 , at 08:28, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hi List,
recently (last few days) a lot of spam has begun to arrive on this
list
could anyone concerned ([EMAIL PROTECTED], ...) check/upgrade the
filters
to my brother's machine (different network, different
location) who happens to be my secondary DNS. I mention the DNS part
since most of the spam being sent to my system was addressed to
domains I host. In any case, the machine sending me all the spam was
not his mail server, but his router
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 18:57, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
Any thoughts on this?
Have you checked the MX records on the secondary DNS server?
Bob
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How is it that this list gets SPAM? It seems to happen quite often. I
subscribe to a ton of and run a couple of Mailman lists and never see spam
except on this list. Just curious
You and me both
Hi all
I have just installed FreeBSD 6.1 on VMware workstation , and am facing a
problem configuring the network connection , i havn't tryed many things , when
i ping any ip i get no route to host
could you PLZ advice !!
thanks in advance .
I have just been looking over the SPF Website to list my site as a non-spam
site. My understanding is that increasingly mail servers will be listed
as spam if they are -not- listed with some credible source.
So I thought I would list my site with;
http://www.openspf.org
I have two questions
On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:13 PM, David Banning wrote:
I have just been looking over the SPF Website to list my site as a
non-spam
site. My understanding is that increasingly mail servers will be
listed
as spam if they are -not- listed with some credible source.
So I thought I would list my
This is called spam. It's generally looked down upon in the modern world.
This particular spam was posted on the blog of a friend of mine, several
months ago. Despite the fact that we have long since abandoned the blogs,
it's the principle of the thing. It's unappreciated, and CERTAINLY does
John Rogers wrote:
Hi, I was upgrading following Colin's FreeBSD 6.0 to FreeBSD 6.1
binary upgrade
http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-upgrade-6.0-to-6.1/
but it failed. I installed freebsd 6.0 release and only used Colin's
freebsd-update to updae before. There is plenty of free space on
I also wonder why these binary update and upgrade
are not legitimized
in the freebsd core distribution. An important
reason why linux is
used by more is its easy update solution similar
to Microsoft's
Windows Update. Sure make world is fun
especially to developers.
But providing
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 03:04:42AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
SMTP with SSL/TLS and authentication for a network works wonders..
I'm not talking about _my_ users sending mail, I'm talking about mail
_to_ my users :-)
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show them Envelope-To: header in Outlook :-)
At least my users can understand, that it is possible to write anything
in various header.
Also I use DSPAM (mail/dspam) for opt-in spam filtering and it works
very well for users who care to train it.
Plus I reject a lot of spam at incoming SMTP server
not for them.
Just show them Envelope-To: header in Outlook :-)
At least my users can understand, that it is possible to write anything
in various header.
Also I use DSPAM (mail/dspam) for opt-in spam filtering and it works
very well for users who care to train it.
Plus I reject a lot of spam
Spam?i love spam :) it's very yummy on wheat bread and it's even better if
you add egg and cheese :P
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Asia Solution Phillippines Inc.
28/F Antel Global Corporate Center
3 Doña Julia Vargas Avenue,
Ortigas
- domain name
After that user1 and user2 get spam letters to their
mailboxes with field To: user3 in it. There are no
user1 or user2 in this field. Is it possible to cut
off these letters? Especially it is difficult to
explain for user1 and user2 why they got letters
addressed not for them.
Thanks
PROTECTED]
where user1, user2 - users names
domain.com - domain name
After that user1 and user2 get spam letters to their
mailboxes with field To: user3 in it. There are no
user1 or user2 in this field. Is it possible to cut
off these letters? Especially it is difficult to
explain for user1
There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
mailscanner in the ports.
You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists of
SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
-Derek
At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga Zenkova wrote:
I use sendmail 8.13.3
Derek Ragona wrote:
There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
mailscanner in the ports.
You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists
of SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
-Derek
At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga Zenkova wrote:
I use
DATA
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where user1, user2 - users names
domain.com - domain name
After that user1 and user2 get spam letters to their
mailboxes with field To: user3 in it. There are no
user1 or user2 in this field. Is it possible to cut
off these letters? Especially it is difficult
Adrian Pavone wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
There are many ways to combat spam. One of the easiest is to use
mailscanner in the ports.
You can configure mailscanner to compare senders against known lists
of SPAMers, in addition to it's own rules.
-Derek
At 09:53 AM 5/25/2006, Olga
Lately I have noticed a massive increase in SPAM on various FBSD lists.
Do we not have some sort of filter?
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I have to agree. I thought my spam filtering rules got messed up in my mail
client, but after further investigation I noticed that they were fine.
Any thoughts?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Thoenen
Sent: Thursday, March 16
Yes indeed, this spam is sent to the list itself.
I was very puzzled when I woke up this morning.
The spam seems to be in russian.
On 3/16/06, Timothy Radigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to agree. I thought my spam filtering rules got messed up in my mail
client, but after further
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006, Peter Thoenen wrote:
Lately I have noticed a massive increase in SPAM on various FBSD lists.
Do we not have some sort of filter?
True enough.
It would probably help a lot if the list owner installed the spamassassin
plugin in their Mailman. We're using this on several
Peter Thoenen wrote:
Lately I have noticed a massive increase in SPAM on various FBSD lists.
Do we not have some sort of filter?
On 3/16/06, Timothy Radigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to agree. I thought my spam filtering rules got messed up in my mail
client, but after further
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 07:03:24AM -0800, Peter Thoenen wrote:
Lately I have noticed a massive increase in SPAM on various FBSD lists.
Do we not have some sort of filter?
I think it broke after upgrading it to a newer version. It should be
fixed soon.
Kris
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Description
Hi,
Will start to using AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
(2188.80-MHz K8-class CPU) , I installed freebsd 6.0 and I can see that
FreeBSD can see the cpu with correct name
Jan 21 02:20:27 spma2 kernel: CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
4400+ (2188.80-MHz K8-class
On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 12:32:55AM +0200, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
Hi,
Will start to using AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
(2188.80-MHz K8-class CPU) , I installed freebsd 6.0 and I can see that
FreeBSD can see the cpu with correct name
Jan 21 02:20:27 spma2 kernel:
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:26:22PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Ceri Davies wrote:
On 12 Jan 2006, at 12:32, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Hello.
Please also answer to my mailbox as I'm not on the list.
After upgrading by sources and build world, uname correctly
reports the
On 1/12/06, Roberto Nunnari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ceri Davies wrote:
That would work, but if you don't already have that string then there is
a possibility that you don't have all the patches, so please only change
it if you are %100 sure that you have. I cannot stress that enough.
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:26:22PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Ceri Davies wrote:
On 12 Jan 2006, at 12:32, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
Hello.
Please also answer to my mailbox as I'm not on the list.
After upgrading by sources and build world, uname correctly
reports the
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:04:07PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
I checked the patches (cpio.patch ee.patch texindex5x.patch) and none
of them tries to change src/sys/conf/newvers.sh nor src/UPDATING
There is an ipfw one as well.
Cheers,
Ceri
--
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Ceri Davies wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:04:07PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
I checked the patches (cpio.patch ee.patch texindex5x.patch) and none
of them tries to change src/sys/conf/newvers.sh nor src/UPDATING
There is an ipfw one as well.
Cheers,
Ceri
Thank you Ceri, but I
I have been reading about SPAM Traps. Exactly what is a SPAM Trap? I
noticed that it seems to be used in conjunction with blacklisting
organizations.
How would one go about setting up one?
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On Friday 23 December 2005 17:12, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I have been reading about SPAM Traps. Exactly what is a SPAM Trap? I
noticed that it seems to be used in conjunction with blacklisting
organizations.
How would one go about setting up one?
AFAIK it's just a set of email accounts
On Dec 23, 2005, at 12:12 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I have been reading about SPAM Traps. Exactly what is a SPAM Trap?
I noticed that it seems to be used in conjunction with blacklisting
organizations.
How would one go about setting up one?
The simplest case is to set up some email
On 12/23/05 12:12 PM, Gerard Seibert sat at the `puter and typed:
I have been reading about SPAM Traps. Exactly what is a SPAM Trap? I
noticed that it seems to be used in conjunction with blacklisting
organizations.
How would one go about setting up one?
Ahh, spam. A subject near
suggestions for a
spam
filter.
Many thanky in advance.
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I'm installing an old laptop with freeBSD 5.4. It's going to be my mail
server (postfix) and a simple ftp Server. I need some suggestions for a spam
filter.
Many thanky in advance.
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filter.
SpamAssassin (.org)
Olivier
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Andrew Pogrebennyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 18 Sep 2005 09:39:41 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Pogrebennyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! Recently I've bought USB-Bluetooth-adapter and made the
following changes to setup it in FreeBSD: added
On 19 Sep 2005 10:44:03 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Pogrebennyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 18 Sep 2005 09:39:41 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Pogrebennyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! Recently I've bought USB-Bluetooth-adapter
On 18 Sep 2005 09:39:41 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Pogrebennyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi! Recently I've bought USB-Bluetooth-adapter and made the
following changes to setup it in FreeBSD: added ng_ubt_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf,
cp'ed
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:27:37 -0400
Nicolas Blais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On September 17, 2005 09:56 am, Andrew Pogrebennyk wrote:
Good day!
My question deals with VESA-patch, which was commited some time ago
into CURRENT. I dont' know if it is a known bug or a bad luck of
mine so I
On Sunday 11 September 2005 08:49, the author martin hudec contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: php extensions compile error - another compile bug?:
Hello David,
On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 07:50:14AM -0700 or thereabouts, Vizion wrote:
Seeing as I am in the process of trying to build a resource
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