[xmail] Re: 110% off topic

2005-03-02 Thread Kevin Williams
> > To: > Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 12:55 PM > Subject: [xmail] Re: 110% off topic > > > >>Hi, >> >>I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache > > users. If you are running IIS or something I dunno. >

[xmail] Re: 110% off topic

2005-03-02 Thread Mike Harrington
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 12:55 PM Subject: [xmail] Re: 110% off topic > Hi, > > I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache users. If you are running IIS or something I dunno. > > If you watch your logs closely you'll probably know

[xmail] Re: 110% off topic

2005-03-02 Thread decker
Hi, I'm not sure if this will help you since it's only relative for apache users. If you are running IIS or something I dunno. If you watch your logs closely you'll probably know there are some really annoying windows worm things out there that, while posing no threat to apache/*nix, are still

[xmail] Re: 110% off topic

2005-03-02 Thread Postmaster
See if your ISP or Hosting Service can do some blocking upstream. It's worked for me in the past. If they can't, you may want to write a quick cron job to filter your logs. That approach sucks due to the extra work to cordinate it with log rotation. Talk to your ISP first. Bryn - Original Mes

[xmail] Re: 110% off topic

2005-03-02 Thread Sönke Ruempler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:41 PM: > Three websites that I manage are the target of a new strain > of the bagle > virus which attempts to download a bogus image from the > website. The server > can handle the traffic (so far) but the log files are growing > at an ins