How would you do that scan? Currently the entry/user-note.php script
checks with a dns black-list that also includes zombie machines, but
most seem that aren't detected.
Erm. I wrote up a quick script to check this, but failed to come up with
any hits, so I guess my theory is unsubstantiated..
> How would you do that scan? Currently the entry/user-note.php script
> checks with a dns black-list that also includes zombie machines, but
> most seem that aren't detected.
Erm. I wrote up a quick script to check this, but failed to come up with
any hits, so I guess my theory is unsubstantiated
The X-Spam-Status isn't always the same :) its almost the same.. I have
already seen one different :) The spamassassin needs training to be
useful to us.
Well, that may gain some accuracy, but I stand by my idea that
spamassassin will not work properly for notes because SA is designed to
handle
> The X-Spam-Status isn't always the same :) its almost the same.. I have
> already seen one different :) The spamassassin needs training to be
> useful to us.
Well, that may gain some accuracy, but I stand by my idea that
spamassassin will not work properly for notes because SA is designed to
han
Server IP: 194.109.193.119
Probable Submitter: 80.56.58.248
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.1 required=5.0 tests=DATE_MISSING,FROM_NO_LOWER
autolearn=no version=2.64
What is the status of these messages?
Are the IPs actually correct?
I guess the X-Spam-Status is bogus (always the same)