which RulesDuJour do you subscribe to?

Scott Silva ssilva at SGVWATER.COM
Wed Aug 10 18:32:10 IST 2005


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Stephen Swaney spake the following on 8/10/2005 10:23 AM:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
>>Behalf Of Vlad Mazek
>>Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:29 PM
>>To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>>Subject: which RulesDuJour do you subscribe to?
>>
>>Testing quite a few of them here and I wanted to get a general overview
>>as to which ones you use on your systems. Obviously you can't just dump
>>them all, but which ones do you use the most (or which ones produce the
>>best results) for you.
>>
>>-Vlad
> 
> 
> We've written a wrapper for Rules_Du_Jour that's available on our website 
> 
> http://www.fsl/support 
> 
> There is an installation script (Linux only) for the files and a cron job
> that updates the rules and the rules_du_jour script (if there is a newer one
> available)
> 
> We try to update the rules monthly but I can't guarantee that they are
> completely accurate. I can say that we've had very good results using the
> SARE rule sets included in this package. 
> 
> If anyone has any suggestions or corrections for the rules I'll be happy to
> take them and update the files as appropriate. 
> 
> Steve
>  
> Stephen Swaney
> Fort Systems Ltd.
> stephen.swaney at fsl.com
> www.fsl.com
> 
How about some of the sare_obfu rules?
Or are they worth it?


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