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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Suhas Ingale <sp...@qualispace.com> on 2007/06/21 12:45:04 UTC

Spam slipped

Wht score do others get on this?
 


-----Original Message-----
From: May P. Lesley [mailto:wpr@putnaminv.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 4:12 PM
To: sachin@domain.com
Subject: disinfect

Frenzy Pushes SREA Up 46.6%

Score One Inc. (SREA)
$0.44 UP 46.6%

SREA is in a frenzy as investor buying pushed it Up over 46% by close
Wed. Up 427% in just over a week. Get all over SREA Thursday!

Nardon, the CTO of Zilics, a Brazilian healthcare information systems
provider, is responsible for all technical aspects of large distributed
projects. Since then, a large and growing community of developers has
actively participated in the project.

Harry: The ultimate fix wasn't exciting, but I enjoyed finding and
writing a fix for a Java crasher that was located in the GTK code.
JSC: Lots of people find bugs, but only a few seem willing to dig in and
fix them.

Additionally, it's good practice to validate the input data to a
service. However, developing these kind of services using the Java
platform is significantly more complex than developing SOAP-based
services.

In this case, the server can send data to the client in smaller chunks
or send only the portion of the data that the client needs. If at some
point you need to reuse something, just whip out the lovely Java
refactoring "Extract Class From Annotation," and you're set.

If at some point you need to reuse something, just whip out the lovely
Java refactoring "Extract Class From Annotation," and you're set. What
advice do you have for those who are just starting to look at the source
code? The speakers for this session are Sun senior architect Ludovic
Champenois and Project Phobos architect Roberto Chinnici.

But it is a view layer framework.
A Fun Bug Fix "The Solaris DTrace facility was great at providing more
detailed information about the crash. This enables some neat things for
enterprise developers, such as directly binding EJB components to
JavaServer Faces technology-based pages.

Mark Basler, a senior software engineer, is part of the Java BluePrints
Program team. Even if you don't find a solution, you'll learn and become
a more powerful developer. JSC: Did you also spend time finding bugs? ;
and Patrick Finch, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

If you examine the GeoCoder class, you'll also notice that it encodes
the service call's URL. You must also obtain from Yahoo an application
ID, which is a string that uniquely identifies your application.

Mark Reinhold, Sun's chief engineer for Java SE, demonstrates how to
download the OpenJDK source code, build it, run it, and hack on it.
If there are no results from the Yahoo Geocoding service and no
exception is thrown, the convertResults method returns a zero-length
array. As part of the information it requires for a new pet entry, Pet
Store asks the seller for an address.

JSC: Did you also spend time finding bugs? That's why you must specify
an appid parameter in the call to the service. For example, I helped
someone on java. But how can you ensure a long life for it? You can even
write synchronizers to keep your handset PIM data in-sync with remote
PIM data stores.

In a similar vein, be prepared to iterate on your solution.

The phoneME project, an open-source project at java. One helper method
parses the response from the geocoding service.
You can look at the complete code for the class here. The array is
stored in a database for subsequent use when a user wants to see a map
of pets for sale in a particular area.


Re: Spam slipped

Posted by Jari Fredriksson <ja...@iki.fi>.
Suhas Ingale wrote:
> Wht score do others get on this?

No headers attached, but.

zero points. It talks about programming, and looks like ham for me. Only the 10 top lines are talking about stock, which is the spam part.




> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: May P. Lesley [mailto:wpr@putnaminv.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 4:12 PM
> To: sachin@domain.com
> Subject: disinfect
> 
> Frenzy Pushes SREA Up 46.6%
> 
> Score One Inc. (SREA)
> $0.44 UP 46.6%
> 
> SREA is in a frenzy as investor buying pushed it Up over 46% by close
> Wed. Up 427% in just over a week. Get all over SREA Thursday!
> 
> Nardon, the CTO of Zilics, a Brazilian healthcare information systems
> provider, is responsible for all technical aspects of large
> distributed projects. Since then, a large and growing community of
> developers has actively participated in the project.
> 
> Harry: The ultimate fix wasn't exciting, but I enjoyed finding and
> writing a fix for a Java crasher that was located in the GTK code.
> JSC: Lots of people find bugs, but only a few seem willing to dig in
> and fix them.
> 
> Additionally, it's good practice to validate the input data to a
> service. However, developing these kind of services using the Java
> platform is significantly more complex than developing SOAP-based
> services.
> 
> In this case, the server can send data to the client in smaller chunks
> or send only the portion of the data that the client needs. If at some
> point you need to reuse something, just whip out the lovely Java
> refactoring "Extract Class From Annotation," and you're set.
> 
> If at some point you need to reuse something, just whip out the lovely
> Java refactoring "Extract Class From Annotation," and you're set. What
> advice do you have for those who are just starting to look at the
> source code? The speakers for this session are Sun senior architect
> Ludovic Champenois and Project Phobos architect Roberto Chinnici.
> 
> But it is a view layer framework.
> A Fun Bug Fix "The Solaris DTrace facility was great at providing more
> detailed information about the crash. This enables some neat things
> for enterprise developers, such as directly binding EJB components to
> JavaServer Faces technology-based pages.
> 
> Mark Basler, a senior software engineer, is part of the Java
> BluePrints Program team. Even if you don't find a solution, you'll
> learn and become a more powerful developer. JSC: Did you also spend
> time finding bugs? ; and Patrick Finch, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> 
> If you examine the GeoCoder class, you'll also notice that it encodes
> the service call's URL. You must also obtain from Yahoo an application
> ID, which is a string that uniquely identifies your application.
> 
> Mark Reinhold, Sun's chief engineer for Java SE, demonstrates how to
> download the OpenJDK source code, build it, run it, and hack on it.
> If there are no results from the Yahoo Geocoding service and no
> exception is thrown, the convertResults method returns a zero-length
> array. As part of the information it requires for a new pet entry, Pet
> Store asks the seller for an address.
> 
> JSC: Did you also spend time finding bugs? That's why you must specify
> an appid parameter in the call to the service. For example, I helped
> someone on java. But how can you ensure a long life for it? You can
> even write synchronizers to keep your handset PIM data in-sync with
> remote PIM data stores.
> 
> In a similar vein, be prepared to iterate on your solution.
> 
> The phoneME project, an open-source project at java. One helper method
> parses the response from the geocoding service.
> You can look at the complete code for the class here. The array is
> stored in a database for subsequent use when a user wants to see a map
> of pets for sale in a particular area.

Re: Spam slipped

Posted by arni <ma...@arni.name>.
Suhas Ingale schrieb:
> Any custom rules to catch this?
>
>   
without headers i cant tell but i had the same spam, so here is my report:

	*  4.4 HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR2 Relay HELO'd using suspicious hostname (IP addr
	*       2)
	*  0.0 FH_HELO_EQ_D_D_D_D Helo is d-d-d-d
	*  2.0 RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET RBL: Received via a relay in bl.spamcop.net
	*      [Blocked - see <http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?86.124.176.33>]
	*  3.0 RCVD_IN_XBL RBL: Received via a relay in Spamhaus XBL
	*      [86.124.176.33 listed in zen.spamhaus.org]
	*  0.0 BOTNET_BADDNS Relay doesn't have full circle DNS
	*      [botnet_baddns,ip=86.124.176.33,rdns=86-124-176-033.iasi.fiberlink.ro]
	*  5.0 BOTNET Relay might be a spambot or virusbot
	*      [botnet0.7,ip=86.124.176.33,hostname=86-124-176-033.iasi.fiberlink.ro,baddns,client,ipinhostname]
	*  0.0 DKIM_POLICY_SIGNSOME Domain Keys Identified Mail: policy says domain
	*       signs some mails
	*  0.0 BOTNET_IPINHOSTNAME Hostname contains its own IP address
	*      [botnet_ipinhosntame,ip=86.124.176.33,rdns=86-124-176-033.iasi.fiberlink.ro]
	*  0.0 BOTNET_CLIENT Relay has a client-like hostname
	*      [botnet_client,ip=86.124.176.33,hostname=86-124-176-033.iasi.fiberlink.ro,ipinhostname]
	*  0.0 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 40 to 60%
	*      [score: 0.5000]
	*  0.1 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to trusted network by host with
	*      dynamic-looking rDNS

arni




RE: Spam slipped

Posted by Suhas Ingale <sp...@qualispace.com>.
Any custom rules to catch this?

-----Original Message-----
From: arni [mailto:mail@arni.name] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 8:38 PM
To: SM
Cc: spamassassin@qualispace.com; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spam slipped

SM schrieb:
> At 06:37 21-06-2007, arni wrote:
>> If you forward inline you:
>> * May have the message marked as spam
>> * Mis learn other peoples bayes
>> * May get beaten by AWL's next time you send smth
>
> That won't happen if you whitelist this mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> -sm
did i mention that spam without headers is useless?


Re: Spam slipped

Posted by arni <ma...@arni.name>.
SM schrieb:
> At 06:37 21-06-2007, arni wrote:
>> If you forward inline you:
>> * May have the message marked as spam
>> * Mis learn other peoples bayes
>> * May get beaten by AWL's next time you send smth
>
> That won't happen if you whitelist this mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> -sm
did i mention that spam without headers is useless?

Re: Spam slipped

Posted by SM <sm...@resistor.net>.
At 06:37 21-06-2007, arni wrote:
>If you forward inline you:
>* May have the message marked as spam
>* Mis learn other peoples bayes
>* May get beaten by AWL's next time you send smth

That won't happen if you whitelist this mailing list.

Regards,
-sm 


Re: Spam slipped

Posted by arni <ma...@arni.name>.
Suhas Ingale schrieb:
> Wht score do others get on this?
>  
>   
Can you please please forward spam only as an attachment, thanks.

If you forward inline you:
* May have the message marked as spam
* Mis learn other peoples bayes
* May get beaten by AWL's next time you send smth

arni

Re: Spam slipped

Posted by SM <sm...@resistor.net>.
At 03:45 21-06-2007, Suhas Ingale wrote:
>Wht score do others get on this?

BAYES_95 and in-house rule to identify questionable hosts.

Regards,
-sm