be4 bad guys using it:
Free .be domain name registrations
http://www.e3internet.com/domain-registration/conditions/register-be/
Date: {%LOGWITHID:Tue, 09 Aug 2005 06:21:42 +0600%}
From: bobby shirley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xx
Subject: re: buffy
buffy
http://{%LOGWITHID:{%ROTF:E:\EveryDayDomain\all01.txt%}?{%RND:^m8%}={%ROT
F:E:\EveryDayDomain\CompanyTest\pharrotates.txt%}%}
Regards
I followed the link
That explanation makes senses.
Spammers show their scripts to us, lol.On 8/10/05, Steve Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So basically, the spammer's script failed to generate a URL fromthe code containing %LOGWITHID, etc. and send you the raw template
instead.Your browser played too smart and
I have ever used sendmail and proxypot.
Do you guys know other good spam honeypot (spam trap)?
Thanks.
I remember there is a property in HTML which you can choose not show
the acturally link on the status bar of the brower, or even show a
fake link.
On 5/31/05, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was going through my daily crop of spam, awfully large today, anyway, I
happened across an ebay phishing
HI,
Where can I find SpamAssassin rules' meaning and examples?
Some rules are easy to understand from its name, while others are not
easy to figure out what's the rule stands for. If there are some
examples for a specific rule, that would be great.
Thank you.
That's the config manual, which didn't explain much about rules' meaning.
Any ideas?
On 5/30/05, Craig Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan L. Sun wrote:
HI,
Where can I find SpamAssassin rules' meaning and examples?
Some rules are easy to understand from its name, while others
Rodriguez
Gerente Tecnico
Cybercom
Ryan L. Sun wrote:
Hi, all
I am using spamhaus sbl+xbl RBL and dsbl RBL. It seems they got too
much false positive, especially dynamic IPs.
Do you guys know how can I get all the dynamic IP range on internet,
or is that possible?
Any other RBL
Do you guys have any idea how to build up an effective and accurate IP
whitelist?
Since IP always cause false positive and I believe IP whitelist may be
a good idea.
Thanks.
-Ryan
, and hopefully the IP whitelist
will help to reduce false positive.
On 5/13/05, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan L. Sun wrote:
Do you guys have any idea how to build up an effective and accurate IP
whitelist?
Since IP always cause false positive and I believe IP whitelist may be
a good idea
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