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yes albeit nearly impossible to filter against.
de/
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:42:53 -0400 David NG McCallum david2003@mentalfloss.ca wrote:
// // This is really getting out of hand. // //>A HACKER MAY BE IN YOUR SYSTEM! //>most common viruses infect themselves through email! //>A downloadable copy of Norton Antivirus will terminate viruses before they //>can infect your system! //> //>btw, you look great today. //> //>Download Protection NOW. //>http://softwaresavings2you.biz/default.asp?id=3000 //> //> //> //> //> //> //> //> //> //>ps. dont want any more of this shit? //>http://softwaresavings2you.biz/remove/remove.html // //. //. David McCallum //. Music wants to be free //. http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta //. // // //_______________________________________________ //PD-list mailing list //PD-list@iem.at //http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-list // //
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:03:13AM +0200, delire said:
yes albeit nearly impossible to filter against.
de/
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:42:53 -0400 David NG McCallum david2003@mentalfloss.ca wrote:
// // This is really getting out of hand. // //>A HACKER MAY BE IN YOUR SYSTEM!
Spamassassin has some very clever filtering techniques - I use it, and haven't seen a single spam from pd-list. My "SPAM" mail folder, however, is getting full. Highly recommended "-) Spam for me is almost a thing of the past (although, the bastards are getting cleverer with their spam construction, carefully avoiding commonly-used spam matching heuristics)
Ncik
we are drifting pretty OT here, but i'll throw in my $0.02. i used to use spamassasin, but i switched to mozilla mail's built in spam filtering. it uses bayenesian techniques which i find much more easily trainable. that mozilla reacts well to the new sneakier ways that spammers are using to get around a lot of spam filters.
-josh
Nick Morrison wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:03:13AM +0200, delire said:
yes albeit nearly impossible to filter against.
de/
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:42:53 -0400 David NG McCallum david2003@mentalfloss.ca wrote:
// // This is really getting out of hand. // //>A HACKER MAY BE IN YOUR SYSTEM!
Spamassassin has some very clever filtering techniques - I use it, and haven't seen a single spam from pd-list. My "SPAM" mail folder, however, is getting full. Highly recommended "-) Spam for me is almost a thing of the past (although, the bastards are getting cleverer with their spam construction, carefully avoiding commonly-used spam matching heuristics)
Ncik
Actually, if pd-announce was change to only allow posts from members of the list, there would be no more spam. That's how the other lists are configured and hence no spam. Well, except the spam that is posted by members ;)
.hc
On Sunday, Aug 10, 2003, at 20:12 America/New_York, Josh Steiner wrote:
we are drifting pretty OT here, but i'll throw in my $0.02. i used to use spamassasin, but i switched to mozilla mail's built in spam filtering. it uses bayenesian techniques which i find much more easily trainable. that mozilla reacts well to the new sneakier ways that spammers are using to get around a lot of spam filters.
-josh
Nick Morrison wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 12:03:13AM +0200, delire said:
yes albeit nearly impossible to filter against.
de/
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 14:42:53 -0400 David NG McCallum david2003@mentalfloss.ca wrote:
// // This is really getting out of hand. // //>A HACKER MAY BE IN YOUR SYSTEM!
Spamassassin has some very clever filtering techniques - I use it, and haven't seen a single spam from pd-list. My "SPAM" mail folder, however, is getting full. Highly recommended "-) Spam for me is almost a thing of the past (although, the bastards are getting cleverer with their spam construction, carefully avoiding commonly-used spam matching heuristics)
Ncik
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Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Actually, if pd-announce was change to only allow posts from members of the list, there would be no more spam. That's how the other lists are configured and hence no spam. Well, except the spam that is posted by members ;)
Yes: Some spammers even resort to either forging emails or even subscribing to mailing lists (Sourceforge has been a victim in the past...)
But I'd encourage everyone to use Spamassassion as well. There also is a Windows version called SAProxy. The recent versions os Spamassassin do Bayesian filtering, too, just like Mozilla.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
I'm all for this. It's at least one step in the right direction. I
can't think of any reason why the announce list need be open to non-list members anyway.
David
At 00:08 11/08/2003, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Actually, if pd-announce was change to only allow posts from members of the list, there would be no more spam. That's how the other lists are configured and hence no spam. Well, except the spam that is posted by members ;)
. . David McCallum . Music wants to be free . http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta .