Hi SA's
I wonder if there is any module for SA to detect pornographic photos, not only
OCR.
Best regards,
LD
--On November 28, 2008 12:15:49 PM +1300 Lists is rumoured to have written:
> Chris wrote:
>> 10 CLAMAV Clam AntiVirus detected a virus
>>
> Hi Chris,
> Its interesting you have a CLAMAV entry - I am running clamav and it
> didn't list here at all. How is your ClamAV implement
Andrew,
> Our setup seems to work pretty well, but some spams are slipping
> through. Has anyone got any suggestions of rules that will catch these
> types of emails: http://www.pastebin.ca/1266571
I had trouble with these too.
Try the following rules (watch for line wraps by your MTA):
body
Hi, Arthur,
Don't panic!
Does the Enhancement1 file truly contain a full email (including
headers)? Looks to me the two entry conditions for hashes #1 and #2
aren't met which then triggers a warning as $digest hasn't been computed
yet when it comes to hash #3. (which it shouldn't. Guess I'll d
Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 2:18 pm, Lists wrote:
Hi all,
The system here is getting heaps of variations of this night of pleasure
spam. Some is getting stopped by spamassassin but still quite a bit
getting through.
Here is an example of one that only scored low.
http://www.pa
Arvid Ephraim Picciani a écrit :
> Hi,
> tryed to find the yahoo abuse report adress, so i did "whois yahoo.com"
did you look at
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=yahoo.com
> besides not finding what i was looking for, ... what the hell do these
> entries
> mean?
>
>Se
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 06:05:52PM +0100, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
> Folks,
>
> just uploaded a new version of the iXhash plugin to http://ixhash.sf.net.
[Snip]
Thanks - I a big fan of iXhash - gets lots of stuff for me. BUT...
I just downloaded and installed the new plugin (and restarted spamd).
Folks,
just uploaded a new version of the iXhash plugin to http://ixhash.sf.net.
For those that don't know what the plugin is good for: It computes MD5
checksums of fragments of the body of an e-mail and compares them to
those of know spam. As such it works similar to the plugins that use the
On 11/25/08, bernard rule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what do i need to do to change to a the new version? please let me know the
> commands
> will it change any configurations etc?
>
> Bernard Rule
> Technical Consultant
>
How are you integrating SA? At this time installing from
http://www.bac
Philip Iezzi schrieb:
yep, I like that!... :)
# whois microsoft.com
MICROSOFT.COM.ZZ.MORE.DETAILS.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.Z.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM
> [..]
I suggest using a better whois client:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> jwhois microsoft.com
| [Querying whois.in
Arvid Ephraim Picciani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tryed to find the yahoo abuse report adress, so i did "whois yahoo.com"
> besides not finding what i was looking for, ... what the hell do these
> entries
> mean?
You can ignore them; a common userland hack. For reporting Yahoo!
abuse, try yo
yep, I like that!... :)
# whois microsoft.com
MICROSOFT.COM.ZZ.MORE.DETAILS.AT.WWW.BEYONDWHOIS.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.Z.GET.LAID.AT.WWW.SWINGINGCOMMUNITY.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.Z.DOWNLOAD.MOVIE.ONLINE.ZML2.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZOMBIED.AND.HACKED.BY.WWW.WEB-HACK.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.ZZZ.IS.0WNED.AND
On Thu, November 27, 2008 13:50, Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
> tryed to find the yahoo abuse report adress, so i did "whois
> yahoo.com" besides not finding what i was looking for, ...
> what the hell do these entries mean?
>
>Server Name: YAHOO.COM.ZOMBIED.AND.HACKED.BY.WWW.WEB-HACK.COM
>
Hi,
tryed to find the yahoo abuse report adress, so i did "whois yahoo.com"
besides not finding what i was looking for, ... what the hell do these entries
mean?
Server Name: YAHOO.COM.ZOMBIED.AND.HACKED.BY.WWW.WEB-HACK.COM
IP Address: 217.107.217.167
Registrar: ONLINENIC, INC.
Whois S
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