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<0> it misses spam <0> so it ****s <1> it will catch spam <1> and do it well <1> if you want to hire an SA admin to work 4 hours a day <2> FKnight`: well, it's not as bad. If you want good bayesian analysis then try dspam <3> ***Warning. must have a minimum of 200 batsian entries blah blah blah <3> baysian <2> FKnight`: it's way faster than spam******in <0> dspam doesn't use baysian <4> hello - my dad took his computer to a store to get it fixed and they 'fixed' his power supply .... now none of the USB works ... doesnt seem to be any option in his bios and i did a windows 'repair' and it didnt do anything <1> make sure all the rules are tuned, updates are done and sufficient time spent in GNU forums to fix problems <4> the store he took it to told him it was a s/w issue <0> and I could give a **** what kind of analysis it does <0> I just want it to block spam <1> **** the IMF in SP2 might be better than SA
<3> it's weird how the barracuda hides the spam and virus definition info at the bottom where it shows serial and firmware, but if you highlight the area with your cursur, you see it <2> FKnight`: hmm..I thought it does. From their site "DSPAM has a strong drive for research. Many new algorithms and approaches to fighting spam have come out of the DSPAM project. Some of the approaches deployed in DSPAM include Concept Identification, Neural Networking, Message Inoculation , advanced de-obfuscation techniques, and a new noise reduction algorithm called Bayesian Noise Reduction. We're always looking for new approaches to improving <5> 2\Neural networking <5> sweet <2> FKnight`: nevertheless, I swear by the accuracy and functionality of brightmail <5> i use brains for internet <0> yeah I was gonna look at Brightmail <3> oh hell. I have too many 37cent stamps left <1> basicly when i ask the exchange admin list, they say barracuda <2> it's the best product money can buy and it's not that bloody expensive. If you are a smaller site, spam******in with well configured backend (i.e. mysql) or even dspam work well. <1> so thats what im going to try <3> rate I use them, probably a years worth :( <2> FKnight`: Brightmail runs on Solaris, Linux and Windows <2> FKnight`: and it uses some spam******in components as well. In addition to tomcat, mysql for reporting <2> FKnight`: we run it here on our Main server <1> what company supports it? <2> Linux kerberos.open-systems.org 2.6.9-22.0.1.106.unsupportedsmp #1 SMP Sun Nov 6 13:58:14 CST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <2> Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2-4.03 (built Sep 22 2005) <1> ah symantic <2> digidog: Symantec <1> ec <2> libimta.so 6.2-4.03 (built 04:10:44, Sep 22 2005) <1> ya <2> very good filter support via them. It updates everything automagically <1> wonder how it compares in price to barracuda <2> plus, you can specific filters, scanners for certain groups. I've created groups, outgoing scans/flags etc. for org groups like sales/marketing with Exchange <3> digidog: only 15330 emails today through it <2> digidog: it's around $1000 or less for a 3 yr subscription iirc <1> damn barry <1> you're overpowered according to them :) <3> 10850 spam 278 quarantined <3> I said we only went up to the 400s for the clustering when we added a second <3> 300 doesn't cluster <2> I love exchange 2003's owa <1> Mails rejected because of RBL : 5831 <1> Mails caught by Spam******in : 1223 <1> pfft <3> takes forever to get enough baysians <2> the best ****ing webmail client ever! <- If I use IE <2> digidog: what's you backend for sa? <1> mimedefang on FreeBSD <1> sendmail <1> is the mta <2> ugh mimedefang <2> wouldn't you be better off using milter within sendmail <6> man, I got *** raped by my schools book shop... buying my 2nd year calculus book, and new its $177, used $132, I look at ALL the other cl***'s calculus books and the most expensive new one is $129 <1> i would be better off getting rid of the entire thing <1> which is what im doing <6> biggest pile of **** I've ever seen <2> it works faster than mimedefang and you can chain milters: spam, smf-grey, smf-zombie <1> speed isnt a problem <1> it being a duct tape POS is <2> a99: can you return the book? <6> yes <6> I think so, its a used book <6> so its not like they can short change me <2> a99: pay someone to scan the entire book in jpg via a scanner, install Google's Picasa2 and you should be able to use your laptop with picasa2 and away you go <2> that's what I did throughout my undergrad years.... <2> it's way harder to pull off during graduate business school <6> damn why I didn't I think of that
<1> i didnt have google in college <2> a99: it takes time, usually a good part of the weekend. But after that, you can burn the jpg's (pages) into images and you should be all set to go. Save the files as page numbers. <6> Yeah, save big $$ <2> exactly <6> it just annoys me why this book is so fukin expensive <6> even used <2> it's a scam <4> anyone know what would cause USB to stop working? i tried a windows repair and it doesnt seem present in the bios <6> but all the other books are friggen cheaper NEW <2> digidog: pos? <2> digidog: you know what? You can use something like CentOS 4.2 (RHEL clone) and use the sendmail that comes with it. Handle all updates via a cron'd yum or apt-get and it should work well. <1> id rather not touch it <1> i dont have any admins who are unix spiffy <2> digidog: I switched to centos over freebsd mainly because in production, I didn't want to compile the updates and have them taken care of it <1> so id rather just purchase an appliance and let someone else update it <2> digidog: make sense. Ironmail seems to be pretty good. Even sendmail offers an appliance these days <1> my sendmail server is um <1> 6 years old <1> same server <2> digidog: https://www.sendmail.com/products/mailstream/sentrion/ <1> never been down other than for reboots <1> for OS upgrades <1> and its ****ing old <1> 1998 proliant <1> its time for it to go <2> digidog: well, ironmail is expensive but the most deployed. Brightmail in case you want to install it on the OS. They also sell an appliance (http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?productid=725) <2> digidog: and sendmail appliance supports a lot of cool features <1> ive already ordered the trail barracuda appliance <1> not much on semantec right now <2> they are expensive, no? <1> cheap <1> 2 grand <2> no way <1> 300 bucks a year for updates <2> I thought they were around 50k <1> woah <1> no <7> how can i save a wma stream? <2> Tropic-Ll: there is an app for it. It's usually not legit way of doing it but this apps download the stream and saves it as a certain format <2> Tropic-Ll: search google for it. <1> total recorder <1> or <1> just save as from wmplayer <1> if its encoded to allow that <2> Tropic-Ll: and try, to adhere to their copyrights :) <8> mmmm <8> doin a honey and soy glazed pork chop tonite <8> i got bored, mixed up some water, honey, soy sauce, fresh ginger, onion and pepper <7> of course <2> TedSki-: sounds yummy <7> i'd never use it for anything illegal <8> sauteeing the pork chops now, gonna then bake them for an hour or so in the glaze <7> especially not for stealing from AOL music using my free trial <8> should be good <2> Tropic-Ll: mum's the words <1> what a pain in the nuts <0> uh oh <0> we're still up <0> cool <2> digidog: hey btw, I thought you should look at this <2> digidog: http://groups.google.ca/group/list.postfix.users/browse_thread/thread/4dc1bac98f254d89/9deeeb9bb84352e0?lnk=st&q=barracuda+pipelining&rnum=1&hl=en#9deeeb9bb84352e0 <2> digidog: it's being discussed on the postfix-users list that I am subscribed to <9> mmm, lost coast MUCH prettier. water reflections are mad nifty. <10> [21:38] <10> here I am, opteron 148 at 2.75 ghz, 250mhz fsb, memory at 250fsb, 2.5-2-2-5 1T, memory/cpu ratio 1:1 <10> [21:38] <10> prime/memtest stable <10> [21:38] <10> stock voltages. :D <10> [21:38] <10> first try. ahahha <10> [21:38] <10> kick*** <10> [21:38] <10> 35C load <10> [21:38] <10> 18C idle <10> and yeah i was just in HL2. very nice with the new rig
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