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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Fighting useless notification mails

Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Fighting useless notification mails
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 17:06:42 +1200
Marc Ruef

Viruses and worms that spread as mail attachments are filling our 
inboxes day for day. Most of this nastly little monsters are able to 
generate random or faked from addresses.

I receive dozents of automaticly generated notification mails that 
presume I sent a not allowed attachment. 

What amazes me is that none of that crap gets flagged as spam!

I'd have thought it would be fairly easy for a bayesian filter to
spot.

And it *is* spam. Both unsolicited and commercial; they are advertising
their product.



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