Re: [Razor-users] blackmusic.ch mailing list memberships reminder

2002-10-31 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:17:46PM -0800, Paul Chambers wrote: > Anyone else think this is smells funny? You're thinking the exact same thing I am. So far, I've received this on razor-users, spamassassin-talk, and a mailing list I run. It's definately not an accident. -- Randomly Generated Tagl

RE: [Razor-users] blackmusic.ch mailing list memberships reminder

2002-10-31 Thread Paul Chambers
Perhaps I'm being paranoid, but this could be a cunning way to verify email addresses. Build yourself a seemingly normal Mailman server, subscribe everyone under the sun, then see who unsubscribes when the seemingly valid 'monthly reminder' goes out. The spammer would then know a real human being r

Re: [Razor-users] blackmusic.ch mailing list memberships reminder

2002-10-31 Thread Will Glynn
> This is a reminder, sent out once a month, about your blackmusic.ch > mailing list memberships. It includes your subscription info and how > to use it to change it or unsubscribe from a list. Since they mailed the password, I took the liberty of unsubscribing razor-users from the other list. .

[Razor-users] Nova Cruz mailing list ...

2002-10-31 Thread Theo Van Dinter
Sorry to send this out to the whole list, but I'm getting tired of constantly revoking these mails: From: "Nova Cruz News" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Nova Cruz News - October 2002 If you're on the Nova Cruz newsletter mailing list, you had to signup with them, probably

Re: [Razor-users] Borders and animated gifs are razored - false positives

2002-10-31 Thread Steven Champeon
on Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 04:05:28PM -0800, Jordan Ritter wrote: > It's really difficult to strike a balance between technical > convenience and giving the system the input it needs to operate > properly.. thoughts? I don't read HTML email, so my feedback may be from the far left side of the screen

Re: [Razor-users] Borders and animated gifs are razored - false positives

2002-10-31 Thread Jordan Ritter
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 05:15:35PM -0500, Spam wrote: # Way down on my Razor wish list, I would like to be able to exclude # file types from Razor scanning, such as .jpg and .gif. I am finding # I get a lot of false positives from people that use little artsy # borders in their messages. Those a

[Razor-users] Borders and animated gifs are razored - false positives

2002-10-31 Thread Spam
Way down on my Razor wish list, I would like to be able to exclude file types from Razor scanning, such as .jpg and .gif. I am finding I get a lot of false positives from people that use little artsy borders in their messages. Those artsy borders are Razored. A lot of personal correspondence get

Re: [Razor-users] Strange false positive from Razor2

2002-10-31 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
I am going to look into this today... cheers, vipul. On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 01:01:30PM -0500, Spam wrote: > Until I hear from the Razor developers that they are going to fix this soon, > I guess I will try and write a preprocessor that modifies messages and > eliminates the empty MIME parts bef

Re: [Razor-users] Strange false positive from Razor2

2002-10-31 Thread Spam
Until I hear from the Razor developers that they are going to fix this soon, I guess I will try and write a preprocessor that modifies messages and eliminates the empty MIME parts before I feed them to razor. Something like: cat message-to-check | nuke_blank_mime_parts | razor-check Fox - O

Re: [Razor-users] what is spam

2002-10-31 Thread Samuel Checker
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Ed Hennis wrote: > On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, 10:01pm (-), Sean Rima wrote: > > > As he says, he has asked them to stop sending him what is unsolicited > > Commercial email, ie spam or UCE. I say report it. > > I agree, but with the caveat that he must be absolutely certain that