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From: Yang Xiao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 2:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mimedefang] Frustration...
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As for MailScanner, I like it's ability to convert dangerous HTML and
Javascript codes and strip them, I
Hi Folks,
I've spent most of this week on this and am just getting frustrated. I'm
Sysadmin for an ISP. I installed MIMEDefang, Spamassassin and filter::scan
on my Red Hat Sendmail server as a way of dealing with my customers
spam/virus (mostly the spam, it's a REAL problem).
As far as I can
Lisa,
Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi Folks,
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I'ld also like to drop, bounce, whatever mail that has certain words in the
subject, such as rolex, penis, viagra, etc.
I know I can do the above with MIMEDefang/Spamassassin, but I'll be darned
if I can figure out how. And the more I try to figure it
Hi,
As a fellow newbie, I have struggled to get everything working for the
past two weeks as well, and I can see you are having some of the same
problem I had(still having), so here's my $0.02, hope it helps, and
for the experts out there, please correct me if I'm wrong with any of
my assumptions!
Lisa Casey wrote:
and Spamassassin adds a SpamAssassinReport.txt as an attachment to each
spam mail. But I've been reading websites for two days now and can't figure
out how to do anything else with this. Basically I don't want spam coming
into my users mailboxes, they don't want it. I understand
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 02:15:20PM -0500, Lisa Casey wrote:
I've spent most of this week on this and am just getting frustrated. I'm
Sysadmin for an ISP. I installed MIMEDefang, Spamassassin and filter::scan
(I assume you mean File::Scan there)
on my Red Hat Sendmail server as a way of
On 4 Nov 2004 at 14:15, Lisa Casey wrote:
and Spamassassin adds a SpamAssassinReport.txt as an attachment to each
spam mail. But I've been reading websites for two days now and can't figure
out how to do anything else with this. Basically I don't want spam coming
into my users mailboxes,
On 4 Nov 2004 at 14:02, Brent J. Nordquist wrote:
First off: What are you using for your mimedefang-filter script? The
tarball has examples/suggested-minimum-filter-for-windows-clients which
has a pretty complete framework.
Unless I'm mistaken, I can't see any difference between this file and
Jeff Rife wrote:
We're not an ISP, but I have found that dropping anything that scores
higher than 10 (using the standard SA 2.63 rulesets) gives us zero
false positives, and *nothing* that anybody could possibly want.
Don't count on it. I've seen far too many legit mail me info about
your
On 4 Nov 2004 at 17:33, Kris Deugau wrote:
Jeff Rife wrote:
We're not an ISP, but I have found that dropping anything that scores
higher than 10 (using the standard SA 2.63 rulesets) gives us zero
false positives, and *nothing* that anybody could possibly want.
Don't count on it. I've
On 4 Nov 2004 at 19:39, Tory Blue wrote:
What I need is
something that will do a dictionary look up and if the email contains more
then 2 mispelled words in the subject it's bounced. That's not efficient,
but how else are you going to
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