Hi Andy, ----- Original message ----- On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 11:43:23 +0100 "Andy Cuff [talisker]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi > Whilst drowning my sorrows in the UK rain following our resounding > defeat in the Eurovision song contest (Politics in Europe surely not > !!) I have turned my attention to email headers. > Like the Netherlands did great.... Must say I have to visit Iceland sometime... ;-) > Whilst I'm quietly confident about manually analysing email headers, > I'm looking for tools or web resources that will automate some of the > process. There are plenty of anti-spam resources such as > http://combat.uxn.com/ and http://www.spamhaus.org/ to identify > spammers and there is the infamous Sam Spade for testing Open Mail > Relay Agents. There are a plethora of how-to's and FAQ's about > analysing headers manually. But I haven't found many resources that > analyse the headers in sufficient accurate detail. > You have mentioned Sam Spade for testing Open Mail Relay Agents, Sam Spade (the tool, not the site) also has an header analysis tool. It's somewhere in the menu, called "parse headers" or something like that (don't have a copy here atm). The header parsing tool isn't perfect, last time I checked, but it works. > Personally I would rather run a tool on my own system than put my > headers through a 3rd party website but there are a few sites that > seem to do it fairly well such as http://www.3dmail.com/spam/ which > whilst spam focussed seems fairly comprehensive, though sadly a beta > which hasn't been updated in a year. > Some mentioned SpamCop and I must say it works pretty good. You could also write your own tool in whatever language you'd like, many *nix commandline commands are at your disposal: host, vrfy, dig, etc. Regards, Jan -- Dutch Security Information Network: http://www.dsinet.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
