Joseph
Thanks :)
Our main issue wasn't with the listing but with the total lack of
appeals procedure or delisting, as several large corporates seem to
trust Senderbase and block based on its score
Thanks again
Michele
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so you get one free clue:
You must be new to the net as well or maybe you think you're "clever"?
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Does anyone know how you can appeal or query a senderbase rating?
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On 2 Jul 2008, at 17:30, Yet Another Ninja wrote:
Even EUrid is happily supporting pillz spammers on .eu
Eurid is a registry NOT a registrar
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On 7 Jul 2008, at 14:40, Richard Frovarp wrote:
Fortune 500's suffer from botnet infections as well.
Exactly
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Jari
A LOT of clueless mail server admins send us reports about mailscanner.info
We have a standard reply telling them to get a $clue, but I'd prefer that my
staff's time was spent dealing with proper issues :)
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As long as you whitelist MailScanner.info
I am sick to my teeth of receiving abuse reports about a domain that never
sends email and is used to block spam
/me wanders off to rant elsewhere
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that (http://www.mailscanner.info)
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UxBoD wrote:
> Well done Michele :) That is pure class.
>
:)
Some of the comments on my blog are hilarious ...
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http://digg.com/tech_news/The_Black_Knight_and_the_Monster
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Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That refers to pretty much all TLDs and ccTLDs
If you want to go slamming registry and registrar whois servers in an
automated fashion you will get blacklisted by them all and
ou want to go slamming registry and registrar whois servers in an
automated fashion you will get blacklisted by them all and blocked
Registrars don't use whois to check availability anyway ...
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other thing is that a LOT of registrars and registries rate limit
whois lookups, so it won't work after you've done X lookups in a 24 hour
period ....
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her reasons too (i.e.: the mail hits some
other SA rules).
Thanks,
Giampaolo
Giampaolo
There are a number of milters that can help with this, such as
milter-ahead and milter-sender
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Philip Prindeville wrote:
No joy.
How long ago did you report it?
Which time? It happens regularly, and it's been going on over a month.
Ok. That changes things, but you didn't say anything in your post about
it going on for a month
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1 11:30:37 mail mimedefang.pl[31610]: filter_relay rejected host
194.250.131.236 (smtp-wifi.orange.fr)
Jul 11 11:30:37 mail sendmail[32044]: l6BHUb3j032044: Milter: connect:
host=smtp-wifi.orange.fr, addr=194.250.131.236, rejecting commands
No joy.
How long ago did you report it?
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all to see how many hits they were getting.
This is one of the reasons why using SA is so cool - you can customise
it to suit your needs!
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ly makes one attempt every 24
hours.
Michele
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you are handling mail for several
thousand users over several thousand domains, then blocking based on it
will cause you severe headaches.
Please bear in mind that I'm looking at this from an ISP perspective not
as an individual user
Regards
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entirely about spamcop. Some people use it for spam marking,
which I am also leery about ... but it seems to me to be absolutely
insane to use spamcop for an actual block list.
It's fine for scoring against, but blocking is insanity!
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Dennis Kavadas wrote:
most, if not all spam have spoofed addresses headers that do not resolve
to a valid account on any host
Tell that to the thousands of our clients who have to deal with the
bouncebacks and other junk
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Sendmail as
my MTA.
Thanks,
Eric.
You could use procmail rules I guess, though a simpler method would be
to use something like MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info)
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http:/
s are permitted to send mail from
borland.com as they haven't published an SPF record.
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The problem with automated reporting is that we get loads of spurious
abuse reports from idiots who report mails with a link to
mailscanner.info in the footer (ie. the default install)
So, unless you build some kind of sanity into it you just annoy people
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implementing and running
> Spamassassin.
That's a "how long is a piece of string" type of question...
You'd probably be better off studying the mail list archives
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.
Has anyone encountered this issue?
Regardless of that issue, you do realise that putting Javascript into
emails is _wrong_ ?
Though I guess that actually answers your query
You can't put Javascript into HTML emails without facing the
consequences
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ble question to answer
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it's a private DNSBL it won't appear in most of your public checks
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ok it into SA and AV
They've a variety of versions available
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just too unripe for serious use at the
moment?
Cheers,
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How much spam do you want?
/me stares at the millions of emails in his quarantines
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nformation stored?
That sounds like a cpanel plugin / extension. It's not SA
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Johnson, S wrote:
Has anyone written a web interface for end users in which they could go
through quarantined spam and release/whitelist on their own?
There is mailwatch for MailScanner
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hment g5si5192165wra
error
None of the rules indicate that it had any exe or zip attachment
Why would they?
SA is a spam filter, not a virus filter.
You could try MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info)
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Jarek wrote:
Hello!
I've a problem with specific stock offers. I tried to send sample to
the list, but it looks, that post was filtered out.
How to do it ?
Use pastebin ?
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Michele
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Maybe they're better suited to one of the other lists such as spam-l?
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You could simply use Geoip scoring using this lot:
http://countries.nerd.dk/
It's pretty effective..
http://www.mneylon.com/blog/archives/2005/01/15/geo-specific-scoring/
Regards
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ory itself... I
> guess this is a bug - even tough the plugin seems to run fine I dont
> like any errors spit out.
>
> Matt
Matt
Are you specifying the path or the full path? I've got mine in a $random
directory and it's working fine
Michele
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7;t appear to exist on Ubuntu
Any tips, thoughts or even flames are welcome
TIA
Michele
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Some "intelligent" individual decided to report two emails that were sent to
this list including my signature and URI to our company website.
The email was obviously not spam and reporting it as such to spamcop is
extremely irresponsible.
If you have an issue with my email signature feel free to
assin in this setting?
> - Settings
> - Thresholds
> - &c?
>
>
> After testing this a bit on comments, I hope to expand to blog posts
> and forum posts as well, so that moderators gets a heads-up when
> people post spam.
Ole
Have you had a loo
Jean-Paul Natola <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on 06 December
2005 14:36:
> How does one, if possible, submit a domain/IP address to spamcop?
Spamcop lists Ips - SURBL lists URIs
You can sign up for a reporting account at spamcop.net
HTH
Michele
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Dr Robert Young wrote:
> I am just becoming familiar with SpamAssassin, so I am sure this may
> appear to be an "obvious" issue to those familiar with the tool. I am
> just learning the ins and outs however.
>
> I downloaded many of the SARE rulesets (not bigevil however), and I am
> running "sp
Have a look at MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info).
It has builtin phishing checks
Niek wrote:
> Eer, no. You can keep 0.49. Only if you upgrade netdns to the b0rked 0.50,
> you'll run into trouble. So either keep netdns @ 0.49 or upgrade to 0.51.
> Upgrading is not needed for sa 3.0.4 afaik.
>
> Niek Baakman
>
0.51 gives me the same problems :)
> /usr/bin/spamd -c -u spam >/var/log/test_spamd.
> `/bin/date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.log 2>&1 &
>
> The problem occured again, and I catched the following from
> spamd output
>>
What is the output of netstat?
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Bill Landry wrote:
Indeed! Better to look at something like http://countries.nerd.dk/more.html
for adding weight based on message source country. Here is a sample of how
to implement these in SA as RBL tests:
How accurate and up to date is that data?
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Scott Wertz wrote:
I think this is an easy question, but I haven't been able to find an
answer. If I'm using spamassassin 3, invoking it via procmail as just
'spamassassin' and testing for the result, and I trust that any message
carrying a URL that's listed on surbl.org or spamhaus.org is 100% sp
Although we have upgraded on most of our systems I am not too enthused with
the idea of touching our main gateway. It works, so I don't want to break
it.
Michele
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to get that many. A score of 2.3 seems a bit severe just for having
> your computer clock wrong.
>
> thanks
I would disagree. On one server here I've got 1948 hits on that since the
first of January and none of them could be possibly mistaken for FPs.
Mr Michele Neylon
Bl
Gustafson, Tim wrote:
Hello
I know that it's generally frowned upon to actually "block" SPAMs (as
opposed to marking them as SPAM and letting the user decide) but my
company has some instances where we get things that are blatantly,
absolutely, unequivocally SPAM (think scores in excess of 100 poin
n there as well, so you run
a higher risk of FPs if you are not careful.
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Andy Hester wrote:
I have just built a new spam filter with postfix/amavisd/spamassassin
to replace our old sendmail/mimedefang/spamassassin spam filter which
was buckling under the load. Can I copy the sa databases over to the
new filter to help my new filter learn? If not, any ideas on ho
Rob McEwen wrote:
> RE: mail server monitoring services
>
Rob
I don't know about services, but the software we use for all our servers is
called uptime. You can contact them on http://www.uptimesoftware.com/
HTH
Michele
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We only reboot:
- when we absolutely have to ie. Machine is not behaving properly or has to
be physically moved
- when there is a kernel upgrade (same as above)
If the machine is behaving and you don't need to patch/upgrade the kernel
why reboot it?
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nform them that their mails are likely to be caught be email
filters or should we let them live on in blissful ignorance?
Any input would be appreciated.
TIA
Michele
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On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 13:57 -0600, Anton Krall wrote:
> Im using 3.0.. How do I get a hold of SURBLs ? Im still getting a lot of
> the vicodin and medicine spam mail :(
SURBL is a plugin. Look in your init.pre
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Get rid of bigevil immediately!! It is no longer updated and kills servers
:)
If you are still running the 2.6* series use spamcop uri to add support for
SURBL
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ck spam
>> server IP addresses, but instead to block messages based on
>
> Ouch, seems Jeff has problems with his setup. This is really old mail.
>
> Bye,
> Raymond.
I was wondering!
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http
cy" in realising that they were gone I'd err in
favour of almost breaking the ruleset so people actually read the error
message...
That's just me though :)
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deas?
I'd recommend you look into MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info) It
uses SA in combination with a number of other technologies and is used
by quite a few academic institutions
>
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test whatever steps on the clean machine and
> then apply the same steps to the production server. In the
> worst case I'll end up with a new machine for handling all of our
> email (not a bad thing).
>
> Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post...
>
> Kevin
When
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Add
>
> FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK 0.00
>
> in your local.cf file
Thanks - exactly what I needed :)
/me kicks himself
I really *should* have seen that
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ion of our
clients.
Can anyone suggest a temporary remedy for this?
Regards
Michele
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ersions, you could probably do this with a plugin.)
>
If you used MailScanner you could achieve this without any headaches at
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grading back to 'working' version
> should anything go wrong
>
It's possible - I've done it :)
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SpamCopURI version, and the latter matches the SURBL
> back-end behavior more closely. However, this is really a
> subject for Jeff Chan.
The SURBL data contains domains as far as I can see from looking at our
local copies
M
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Hostin
ADMIN_miki wrote:
>
> this machine is located inside DMZ
> any ideas why are these problems ?
> Thank you
> Miki
The obvious question I would ask is are you allowing connections outgoing ?
ie. Is your firewall open on the required ports?
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we get from clients,
prospective clients, suppliers etc., I would be very wary of penalising
anyone due to spelling - we'd all lose business!!
M
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vendorlib='/u
> INSTALLSCRIPT = /usr/bin
> PERL_LIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
> PERL_ARCHLIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi
> SITELIBEXP = '/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl'
> sit <-- is this right ?
> SITEARCHEXP = /usr/lib
)
Which version of MailScanner are you using?
The more recent releases have been patched to address this anomaly
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;
> Andy
Type this before running MCPAN:
export LANG=C
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body using SA 2.6* should use spamcop URI :)
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> overhead, but it's better for 3.0 installations to avoid the
> x30 files.
>
> Bob Menschel
Bob
Thanks for the clarification :)
Michele
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Bayes brings the potential FPs back into line with
reality
We use a much higher threshold than you do and block very effectively :)
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s from Rules Emporium with rules du jour
previously, so I'd like to know which ones I can remove and which ones I
should keep.
Thanks in advance
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ive them low scores, but I don't
> know what all of them are, and that just seems the wrong way to go about it.
>
> What to do here???
>
> -Quinn
>
You should increase your spam threshold instead of trying to adjust the
scores assigned to dynamic IPs.
>
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I thought i was but i am getting
>
> /usr/bin/rules_du_jour: line 121: [: too many arguments
>
> So no updates it seems :(
>
> Mark
Run it directly from the command line:
./rules_du_jour
If you get a "too many arguments" error there is something either wrong with
y
second was to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I do get other drug emails but the low score on these 2 worry me.
>
> Mark
Mark
Are you using SURBL?
Michele
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On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 14:53 -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 10:00 PM +0100 "Michele Neylon::Blacknight
> Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As I already said, other lists allow people to choose.
>
> What list softwa
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 14:53 -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 10:00 PM +0100 "Michele Neylon::Blacknight
> Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As I already said, other lists allow people to choose.
>
> What list softwa
uot;
Choice is always best
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Choice is always best
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On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 14:14 -0700, Bret Miller wrote:
>
> I don't expect the policy will change, so I'll eventually find another
> visual way to deal with it.
And who decides the policy?
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On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 14:14 -0700, Bret Miller wrote:
>
> I don't expect the policy will change, so I'll eventually find another
> visual way to deal with it.
And who decides the policy?
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On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 13:52 -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:33 PM +0100 "Michele Neylon::Blacknight
> Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Having a simple prefix in the subject line makes life a lot
> > easier.
&
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 13:52 -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Tuesday, September 14, 2004 9:33 PM +0100 "Michele Neylon::Blacknight
> Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Having a simple prefix in the subject line makes life a lot
> > easier.
&
would not be hard to implement.
Maybe I'm missing something
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Mr. Michele Neylon
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> Hi!
>
>> Spammer apparently is using [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the FROm field
>> of
>> the emails he is sending out. Domain is one of my customers virtual
>> domain,
>> spammer made up the username in the email address. Now I am getting
>> burried
>> by mail notifications returning to sender...obvi
not 100% sure about 2.61, but I know that older versions of SA do
not recognise Outlook 2003 as a valid MUA and score accordingly
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Which blogger are you using?
I moved my own blog over to Wordpress a couple of months ago and I haven't
had any issues with comment spammers since.
Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd
Hosting, co-location & domains
http://www.blacknight.ie/
Tel. +353 59 9137101
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