On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 06:42:11PM +1000, Pascal Hakim wrote: > On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 07:59:40PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote: > > I'm impressed that we didn't see more of a showing of Sobig.F on the > > list. What mail rules are inplace other than Spamassasin, or is that > > doing it all? > > > > We've added a number of filters after watching what's gotten through. > Currently, we have: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/list/.etc$ wc -l rc.local.s10 rc.spam rc.virus > 59 rc.local.s10 > 533 rc.spam > 126 rc.virus > 718 total > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/list/.etc$ > > Once comments and whitespace are removed, we've still got over 400 lines > worth of checks. >
And while I'm there... some numbers of the stuff that didn't get through: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/list/junk/debian-user$ grep -c "^From " *2003-08 assassinated.2003-08:3449 crossassassinated.2003-08:701 killed-r0.2003-08:620 rcdotspam.2003-08:14 spamfiltered.2003-08:2 viruspam.2003-08:1690 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/list/junk/debian-user$ grep -c "^From " *2003-09 assassinated.2003-09:213 crossassassinated.2003-09:82 killed-r0.2003-09:146 rcdotspam.2003-09:4 viruspam.2003-09:127 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/list/junk/debian-user$ assassinated is the stuff that spamassassing caught. viruspam is all the virus that were sent, and the anti-virus messages that we caught. The rest are the various anti-spam rules that we have... Cheers, Pasc -- Pascal Hakim 0411-283-060 "Do not bend." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]