#170565 - 2006-11-21 11:38 PM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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masken
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hmm.. okay, interesting. I've got most of your configuration covered already. I've prioritized the SPF-module more though, since that one seems to work good for me.
I've just installed the new patch in this thread. Let's see if this one helps with the remote images.
How many chars have you set as minimum in the remote image reghack?
Also note that the new patch above ignores this registry value and works with another technique.
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#170567 - 2006-11-22 12:43 AM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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Gargoyle
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We use this Appliance .
I would say it catches 95% of everything including image based spam.
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#170570 - 2006-11-22 01:16 AM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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NTDOC
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Sizing is sort of what I meant by users/mailboxes. Disney managed about 1TB of data a month a few years ago, not sure how much they handle now days. It all funnels into a dedicated mail hub before being sent to the Exchange Servers. Here where I'm at now though I can see the cost is too prohibitive for them to even consider. Don't like the SPAM, hit the DEL key 
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#170571 - 2006-11-22 01:20 AM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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Gargoyle
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I have worked in places like that, currently we are avergering around 1 million inbound per month I believe (I do not work with the mail system other than connectivity and firewall rules).
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#170573 - 2006-11-22 03:34 AM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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Allen
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Quote:
My organization receives 17000+ emails a day, 95% is spam
That is absolutely sickening.
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#170576 - 2006-11-22 08:00 PM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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Lonkero
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note on les' link... read on further enough or read the original article: http://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/spammers.lasso
it ain't 10 men but 200.
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#170582 - 2006-11-23 03:46 PM
Re: Image spam - how are you dealing with it?
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masken
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@doc, oh hehe... I thought everyone just had to "live with it". and in the US, spam is often over 80% of the total mail flow. That would be like saysing to ppl "don't read your e-mail" hehe 
@StarwarsKid, have you checked out GRYNX? It's a free greylisting tool for Exchange 
http://www.grynx.com/projects/greylist/
Haven't tried it myself though.
@Jack & Les OCR wouldn't primarily be used to interpret the image-text itself. It would be used to make "footprints" of the image which then could be used in a bayesian analysis for example. It could actually be very useful.
Edited by masken (2006-11-23 03:50 PM)
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