* Re: [SPAM] Reiserfs-list!!!
[not found] <E194r3g-0001MV-00@relay-12.mail.nl.demon.net>
@ 2003-04-14 0:06 ` Rudy L. Zijlstra
2003-04-14 0:45 ` Pierre Abbat
2003-04-14 1:06 ` Pierre Abbat
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From: Rudy L. Zijlstra @ 2003-04-14 0:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Reiserfs-list
Too add my voice to the complainers: Spamassasin generates these nice
SPAM identifications. I have yet to see a false true on the list ;-)
now would it be possible to re-direct those to /dev/null ?
About 50% of the spam i receive comes by way of reiserfslist.....
Cheers,
Rudy
nzvuqmw@yahoo.com wrote:
>---- Start SpamAssassin results
>14.90 points, 8 required;
>* 0.3 -- Message-Id has no @ sign
>* 0.9 -- Missing Date: header
>* 1.0 -- BODY: Body includes 8 consecutive 8-bit characters
>* 1.4 -- BODY: Incorporates a tracking ID number
>* 2.8 -- BODY: Urges you to call now
>* 0.3 -- BODY: HTML font color not within safe 6x6x6 palette
>* 0.2 -- BODY: 2 WHOLE LINES OF YELLING DETECTED
>* 0.3 -- BODY: 3 WHOLE LINES OF YELLING DETECTED
>* 0.3 -- BODY: HTML font color is same as background
>* 0.3 -- BODY: HTML font color is red
>* 0.0 -- BODY: HTML included in message
>* 0.3 -- BODY: FONT Size +2 and up or 3 and up
>* 0.2 -- BODY: A WHOLE LINE OF YELLING DETECTED
>* 0.2 -- BODY: HTML font color is blue
>* 1.0 -- BODY: Message is 40% to 50% HTML
>* 0.3 -- BODY: HTML font color is gray
>* 1.5 -- URI: URL uses words and phrases which indicate porn (4)
>* 1.5 -- 'From' yahoo.com does not match 'Received' headers
>* 1.6 -- Subject has lots of exclamation marks
>* 0.5 -- A foreign language charset used in HTML markup
>
>---- End of SpamAssassin results
>
>
>
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* Re: [SPAM] Reiserfs-list!!!
2003-04-14 0:06 ` [SPAM] Reiserfs-list!!! Rudy L. Zijlstra
@ 2003-04-14 0:45 ` Pierre Abbat
2003-04-14 1:06 ` Pierre Abbat
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From: Pierre Abbat @ 2003-04-14 0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Reiserfs-list
On Sunday 13 April 2003 20:06, Rudy L. Zijlstra wrote:
> Too add my voice to the complainers: Spamassasin generates these nice
> SPAM identifications. I have yet to see a false true on the list ;-)
> now would it be possible to re-direct those to /dev/null ?
> About 50% of the spam i receive comes by way of reiserfslist.....
That message, and all others of the several American Language Center / English
Conversation Center spams that I checked, came through a server known to DSBL
to be an open proxy. This one didn't appear on the DSBL, though, until a few
minutes after it was sent to the list. Is Michael Tokarev on the
reiserfs-list, or is he just on the same spammer's mailing list as the
reiserfs-list?
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* Re: [SPAM] Reiserfs-list!!!
2003-04-14 0:06 ` [SPAM] Reiserfs-list!!! Rudy L. Zijlstra
2003-04-14 0:45 ` Pierre Abbat
@ 2003-04-14 1:06 ` Pierre Abbat
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Pierre Abbat @ 2003-04-14 1:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Reiserfs-list
I'm looking at my spamtrap. Another message, supposedly from Dora Schneider,
was recognized as spam by Razor and thrown to the spamtrap. It was not
recognized as spam by SpamAssasin, and the Namesys list processor drops the
Received: headers. I am therefore unable to test whether it was sent through
an open proxy/relay so that next time it can be blocked before it can get
into Namesys. Please stop dropping headers so that we can lart the spammer
and get the open relays listed.
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