"Greetings"

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Oct 25 16:30:02 IST 2002


Would people prefer
1) Replace the content of messages containing "nasty" headers such as this,
as if it was a virus
2) Just flag is as spam and handle according to the normal "Spam Actions"
?

I'm writing (1) at the moment, but it just occurred to me that (2) might be
better.

Your votes please...

At 15:55 25/10/2002, you wrote:
>Second this. I need to insert custom scores and custom filters, and I'm
>not having any luck.
>I suspect that I'm putting the local.rc file in the wrong place, and I
>have not figured out
>where it should go. The second possibility is that I'm completely off
>base in how I go about
>doing my thing, which I think is more likely than not.
>
>On the other hand, it *might* be that since some of the local config
>gets set during the call to SA,
>the local file is completely ignored. I'm way out of my depth here, and
>I'm not a perl programmer.
>
>
>
>
>Sean Embry
>Systems/Database Administrator
>Northside Independent School District
>San Antonio TX 78238
>(210) 706-8790
>
>
> >>> tony.johansson at SVENSKAKYRKAN.SE 10/25/02 09:03AM >>>
>Hello,
>
>Checkout http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/articles/greetings.html
>
>Not a virus, not spam - still a huge risk.
>
>Could someone assist me with writing a rule that triggers on "You can
>pick
>up your E-Card at the FriendGreetings.com" or similar
>
>regards, Tony
>
>ps: I'm using mailscanner 3.24-1 with spamassassin 2.43

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Julian Field                Teaching Systems Manager
jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk         Dept. of Electronics & Computer Science
Tel. 023 8059 2817          University of Southampton
                             Southampton SO17 1BJ



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