On Wed, March 19, 2008 13:53, Henrik K wrote:
Also: http://ixhash.sourceforge.net/
Using all three lists works great here.
it olso calc the md5 sum pr lists :/
so internal it can imho be speeded up by a rewrite :)
flow:
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test sum on all lists you define
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From: Arvid Ephraim Picciani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: IB C SOLUTIONS LTD
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:43:27 +0100
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: ways to react faster to spam attacks
greetings.
most of the spam we get (like 90%) is the usual internet noise. sa filters
James E. Pratt wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Arvid Ephraim Picciani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:43 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: ways to react faster to spam attacks
greetings.
most of the spam we get (like 90%) is the usual internet noise
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 02:47:00 James E. Pratt wrote:
Like these?
rather like this
http://rafb.net/p/L5BnTY79.html
not really free software. rather warez sales.
problem: the url isnt blocked by any blocklist becouse its different in every
mail.
--
best regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Arvid
err way way worse.
this babelfish translation of the same spam just got autolearned as ham
http://rafb.net/p/99iIHK53.html
--
best regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Arvid Ephraim Picciani
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 02:47:00 James E. Pratt wrote:
Like these?
rather like this
http://rafb.net/p/L5BnTY79.html
not really free software. rather warez sales.
The SARE oem software rules shoudl catch this sort of stuff just dandy.
Loren
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 23:08:03 Loren Wilton wrote:
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 02:47:00 James E. Pratt wrote:
Like these?
rather like this
http://rafb.net/p/L5BnTY79.html
not really free software. rather warez sales.
The SARE oem software rules shoudl catch this sort of stuff just dandy.
The SARE oem software rules shoudl catch this sort of stuff just dandy.
Loren
0.9 SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW
0.4 SARE_PRODUCTS_02 SARE_PRODUCTS_02
not enough :(
any aditional rules i could add?
--
best regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Arvid Ephraim Picciani
And that one has a geocities url, which shoudl be good for an automatic
2-3
points or more.
It's changing too fast :/
I meant a rule against http://(?:www\.)geocities\b or the like, not against
the specific site on geocities. That should be good for about 2 points and
help a lot with a
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 23:28:09 Loren Wilton wrote:
And that one has a geocities url, which shoudl be good for an automatic
2-3
points or more.
It's changing too fast :/
I meant a rule against http://(?:www\.)geocities\b or the like, not against
the specific site on geocities. That
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
The SARE oem software rules shoudl catch this sort of stuff just dandy.
0.9 SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW
0.4 SARE_PRODUCTS_02 SARE_PRODUCTS_02
not enough :(
any aditional rules i could add?
I think the SOUGHT
greetings.
most of the spam we get (like 90%) is the usual internet noise. sa filters
them perfectly with 10 to 20 points.
Unfortunatly from time to time there are waves of very prefessional spam.
I wonder how you react on those. Do you quickly hack up an sa rule to filter
by specific words?
-Original Message-
From: Arvid Ephraim Picciani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:43 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: ways to react faster to spam attacks
greetings.
most of the spam we get (like 90%) is the usual internet noise. sa
filters
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