> "L" == LuKreme writes:
L> I guess I just don't understand what these various notes mean. II?
L> BB? BBSI?
lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/SpamdForkScaling.pm, look for $statestr.
I=idle, B=busy, K=killed, E=error, S=starting, Z="GOT_SIGCHLD" (probably
zombie), ?=anything else.
- J<
> "DS" == Dan Schaefer writes:
DS> I'm glad to see this SPAM traffic has come to a halt. At least on my
DS> mail server...
Yes, I haven't seen any of those spams since the morning of the 31st.
My servers were rejecting them like mad right up until that point in
time (10:30CDT), and then noth
> "MD" == McDonald, Dan writes:
MD> The rules I posted last night catch those. They switched from
MD> underscores to commas this morning, and my rules still catch them.
FYI, they're also using plus signs, which also seem to be caught
properly by your rules. I think we're good until they sw
> "MD" == McDonald, Dan writes:
MD> They are using underscores, which are a [:punct:], but don't form
MD> a \b break.
I'm becoming confused as to what they could possibly hope to
accomplish by that. At least when using dots and spaces users could
cut and paste the hostname into a browser (i