Hi,
Usually when you create a rule to match a text or pattern on a message, you
create one rule for each field. In example: If you´d like to filter every
message that contains "Medicine" in the From: field, and "Users" in the To:
field, you´d need to create two rules, one to match each field.
Now
Hi,
I´d like to know if it´s possible to filter efficiently all those emails
about Viagra and friends with a subject that always changes and has
different letters inserted between the letters of the drug name. I guess you
know which ones I´m talking about (Re: test VhtAGGRA / CItAlLIS).
Currently
Hi,
I´m getting some "MAILER-DAEMON failure" messages that show that there could
be someone sending e-mails using my e-mail in the "From:" field.
Here's a header of a message like that. I only changed my email with
[EMAIL PROTECTED], the rest (IP's, domains) are not mine and are the ones
included
Oops! My mistake, wrong list indeed... Too much caffeine for today.
Thank you
"Eduardo Bejar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/01/2004 10:20:07 AM:
> Hi,
>
> What does this message means? On maillog:
>
> Oct 1 10:13:24 mail mailscanner[22924]: Either you'
Hi,
What does this message means? On maillog:
Oct 1 10:13:24 mail mailscanner[22924]: Either you've found a bug in
MailScanner's F-Prot output parser, or F-Prot's output format has changed!
F-Prot said this "/var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/i91FD3623161/Joke.cpl
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Please mai
Hi,
What does this message means? On maillog:
Oct 1 10:13:24 mail mailscanner[22924]: Either you've found a bug in
MailScanner's F-Prot output parser, or F-Prot's output format has changed!
F-Prot said this "/var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/i91FD3623161/Joke.cpl
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Please mai