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SP1LOP > BAYBOX   16.06.13 11:50l 44 Lines 1284 Bytes #999 (999) @ BAYCOM
BID : G6NSR1BSZ00E
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re^5: OpenBCM 1.07b9 (Info)
Path: IZ3LSV<IV3SCP<SR1BSZ
Sent: 130616/0951z @:SR1BSZ.SZ.POL.EU [Szczecin_PL] obcm1.07b10-pl LT:999
From: SP1LOP @ SR1BSZ.SZ.POL.EU (Janusz)
To:   BAYBOX @ BAYCOM
X-Info: Sent with login password

From: DH8YMB @ DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU (Markus)
To:   BAYBOX @ BAYCOM
X-Info: Sent with login password
>Hello Janusz,
>
>I don't know what you have configured, but normally a "Guest" have never
write
>access to the mailbox - so it can't be a real problem.
>
>73 Markus
>
"Guest" can always send mail to sysop.
And here is the problem I sent SPAM's in the title starts with a '#'
And what I meant to block it ..... I block those stations iptables otherwise
can not be locked in OpenBCM ..
Sorry for my incorrect English

73 de Janusz SP1LOP


>>>{
>>>  if (! to) to = "";
>>>  if (! lt) lt = "";
>>>  if (! subj) subj = "";
>>>...
>>>Ich fügte hinzu, eine Linie:
>>>----------------------------
>>>if (subj[0] == '#') subj = "";
>>>
>>>Aber es hat nicht funktioniert, vielleicht haben Sie einen Vorschlag über
>die
>>>automatische Anti-SPAM Guest
>>
>>11.06.13 20:33:05z  GUEST: #R mblogin: GUEST HTTP
>>11.06.13 20:33:05z  GUEST: #R GUEST: s SP1LOP #ztt JfRbMEIznOMLKWAbC
>>11.06.13 20:33:05z  GUEST: #R mblogout: GUEST (kill)
>>
>>Das ist mein Punkt, um den Datensatz Titel beginnt mit einem '#'
>>Spam-Mails werden von den Maschinen gesendet ...
>>
>>Dieser letzte Plage der Spam via http 


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