Grreting card scams
Doc Schneider
doc at maddoc.net
Thu Jul 26 21:25:40 IST 2007
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UxBoD wrote:
> Hmmm. That is in my signatures :-
>
> mailhub opt # sigtool --list | grep RB-1222
> Email.Phishing.RB-1222
>
> but no hits. Will check again, but sure everything has been KAM, even at work where we get 10k+ a day of these.
Weird, I just checked on my MailScanner server and the greeting card
ones aren't being marked by ClamAV, although my other servers running
clamav-milter and clamdscan--via /etc/procmailrc--catch them. Time to do
some debugging to figure out why MailScanner isn't doing it with ClamAV.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Doc Schneider" <doc at maddoc.net>
> To: "MailScanner discussion" <mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info>
> Sent: 26 July 2007 21:04:01 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
> Subject: Re: Grreting card scams
>
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>> Doc Schneider wrote:
>>> All the ones I've been getting are all being caught with ClamAV.
>>>
>>> I get thousands of them per day too!
>>>
>>> Just my 2 cents.
>> Are you using something like the sanesecurity add-on signatures?
>
>> I'm using stock clamav 0.91.1 and it hasn't caught a single one.
>
> Nope, nothing added. I'm just using stock clamav 0.91.1
>
> Email.Phishing.RB-1222 and numbers around that are what are catching them.
>
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- -Doc
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