Sven bentlage
2003-Dec-22 11:21 UTC
Getting Spam from mailing List: [Samba] Notice for you
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James McDonald
2003-Dec-22 13:06 UTC
Getting Spam from mailing List: [Samba] Notice for you
Sven bentlage wrote:> Hi everyone, > > since I subscribed to this mailing list (about two days ago) I`m > receiving the attached message about 5-10 times a day. > Has anybody had the same problem? And how can the problem be solved?? > > Best regads, > > Sven > > P.S.: In case anybody wonders, the email address used to subscribe to > the mailing list has never been used before.I noticed a very large upswing in spam after being subscribed here several days also. In fact it seems that the anti virus servers are sending back message denied signals also, which makes the traffic worse. is there an admin on this list who is concerned with SPAM/Antivirus filtering. If so can they please have a look at this. Of course this being a samba list, there must be more of you using outlook and m$ mail software which would explain it... So please patch patch your clients also.... -- James McDonald Singleton Australia 61+ (0)2 65712401 61+ 0428 320 219 "Never make any mistaeks." (Anonymous, in a mail discussion about to a kernel bug report.) Linux 2.6.0-james7 #1 Thu Dec 18 22:01:50 EST 2003 athlon i386 GNU/Linux 00:00:00 up 4 days, 40 min, 2 users, load average: 1.53, 0.74, 0.34
David Brodbeck
2003-Dec-23 20:07 UTC
Getting Spam from mailing List: [Samba] Notice for you
> -----Original Message----- > From: James McDonald [mailto:james@jamesmcdonald.id.au]> In fact it seems that the anti virus servers are > sending back message denied signals also, which makes the > traffic worse.These days, when almost every virus spoofs its return address, anyone running an anti-virus server that sends notification messages is an idiot. This contributes to the problem, not the solution.