Am 2008-11-27 22:44:08, schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
Hi SA's
I wonder if there is any module for SA to detect pornographic photos, not
only
OCR.
joke
There are tools which create ASCII-Arts from pics
which then can be use to detect porn in photos.
/joke
Thanks, Greetings and nice
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On Nov 28, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-11-27 22:44:08, schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
Hi SA's
I wonder if there is any module for SA to detect pornographic
photos, not only
OCR.
joke
There are tools which create
This issue, apparently, has been a problem for me for several Spamassassin
releases, but I just now figured out what may be happening. I've been
closing spamd once per hour, just to make it read new local.cf, notice
sa-update changes, etc., but occasionally my system can't start new tasks
(usually
Be serius
On Nov 28, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-11-27 22:44:08, schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
Hi SA's
I wonder if there is any module for SA to detect pornographic
photos, not only
OCR.
joke
There are tools which create ASCII-Arts from pics
which
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 22:44 -0600, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
I wonder if there is any module for SA to detect pornographic photos, not
only
OCR.
Not that I know -- and it wouldn't be easy to do...
Anyway, unless you're just curious, it's the wrong question IMHO. The
real question is,
On Fri, November 28, 2008 16:14, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Be serius
send more photos :)
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I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
No. I don't think there's even a application that can differentiate
between porn and non porn.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe such a beast exists, and if it
did, there'd be way too many false positives or false negatives...
There is
On 11/28/08, Evan Platt wrote:
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
No. I don't think there's even a application that can differentiate between
porn and non porn.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe such a beast exists, and if it did,
there'd be way too many false positives or false
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 00:57 +0100, Mark Martinec wrote:
I had trouble with these too.
Try the following rules (watch for line wraps by your MTA):
body __L_LARGE_MONEY1
m{(?:\x{A3}|\$|Pounds?|Dollars?|GBP|EURo?).*\d\d\d[,.]\d\d\d}i
body __L_LARGE_MONEY2
On Friday 28 November 2008 22:45:24 Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
body __L_LARGE_MONEY1
m{(?:\x{A3}|\$|Pounds?|Dollars?|GBP|EURo?).*\d\d\d[,.]\d\d\d}i
body __L_LARGE_MONEY2
m{\d\d\d[,.]\d\d\d.*(?:\x{A3}|\$|Pounds?|Dollars?|GBP|EURo?)}i
I guess these should better be bound in both
I hope this is the right place to pose this question. Apologies in
advance if it isn't.
We have built an IPv6 only mail server. It connects only to IPv6Land.
Its our way of finally getting to grips with what the issues are and
will be.
I suspect I have missed something simple but when I do
On 28/11/2008 10:11 PM, George Fong wrote:
I suspect I have missed something simple but when I do sa-update --debug
it can't find spamassassin.apache.org for the updates. I am guessing
that this server only lives in Ipv4 Land?
Correct.
If this is the case, is there an IPv6 repository that
Hi Daryl, thanks for the quick response
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 22:30 -0500, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
On 28/11/2008 10:11 PM, George Fong wrote:
I suspect I have missed something simple but when I do sa-update --debug
it can't find spamassassin.apache.org for the updates. I am guessing
At 19:30 28-11-2008, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
As an aside, I'd be interested to know how much, if any, spam you get to
your IPv6 only server. I had one for a short while a number or years
ago and didn't get any mail at all.
IPv6 usage depends on your environment and the user-base you are
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