Steve Cohen wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Just spam that made it past spamassassin. We installed a new
> > rule set last night to address it.
> Might that rule have possibly been overly strict?
Not unless your e-mail has subjects written in German. :-)
More likely, e-mail just can't get
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 03:53 -0500, Steve Cohen wrote:
> Might that rule have possibly been overly strict? I notice at least two
> posts that should have gone out in the past day - one a post I made half
> an hour ago to the ant-dev list that still has not appeared on the list.
Hmm, I think i
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Just spam that made it past spamassassin. We installed a new rule set last
night to address it.
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Just spam that made it past spamassassin. We installed a new rule set last
night to address it.
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It's a new (return of an old) virus (Sober) that was flying past the spam
rules. The Infra list has a thread about it and the admins seem to be
sorting things out.
Hen
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Steve Cohen wrote:
My mailbox has suddenly filled up with large volumes of German-language email
that appe
>Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Same here. I received many of them as well. Tons of "German" spam. Is
> that the same as you are seeing?
>seeing them too. they seem to be a re-emergence of those distgusting
>xenophobe zombie spams from a while back:
>http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,63806
My mailbox has suddenly filled up with large volumes of German-language
email that appear to be of a racist anti-Turk nature. (I don't speak
German). All of this email has a "To:" addresses that are from
phony-sounding lists at apache.org. I can see minotaur.apache.org in
the headers of all