M.S. 4.84.5 Question

Ken A ka at pacific.net
Tue Mar 20 15:12:13 GMT 2012


Those are usually caught by the URI based blacklists in SpamAssassin, 
but you can also use a milter.
Good lists are provided by Spamhaus, URIBL and SURBL.
See http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/section/Spamhaus%20DBL

Ken

On 3/20/2012 8:35 AM, Sampson, Aaron wrote:
> Sorry if I was not clear enough.
>
> There is a link embedded in these emails says "Visit your inbox now" from a valid business social site (linked IN).  But when you look at the link it would take you to "bogus_site.com"  But again the problem is how do I or Can I scan these messages for these embedded links to bogus sites.
>
> I'm still fairly new but the questions is more of a general is it possible and have you done it question.
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> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 4:32 PM
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> Subject: Re: M.S. 4.84.5 Question
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> You mean like<a href=paaaypalz.info>paypal</a>  or some other kind of bogosity? Different spam is caught in different ways, so you need to be specific in your question.
> Ken
>
> On 3/19/2012 3:31 PM, Sampson, Aaron wrote:
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>> I am runnning MailScanner 4.84.5 on Centos 6.2 and my question is we
>> have gotten e-mails from a valid business network site that contained
>> a bogus link, so is there a way that you can have MailScanner check
>> the URL to ensure that it is valid.  I know it will check to see if
>> the link is a numeric IP address but these are coming across as a
>> name.  Is there some thing in MailScanner.conf that I can change to
>> have it check these e-mails?
>>
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