@Incognito It's expecting the raw ascii; in Outlook you can do a Save As on an e-mail and select "text" as the file type.
Outlook doesn't export the full headers; so it wont have any of the SMTP headers in it though, so be warned that SA will 1. Not be particularly happy, though that doesn't raise the score much 2. Headers can trip tests that might raise the score, so not having them will not run those tests... If the message was sent through SMTP you can view the headers of the e-mail and put them in the text manually.
Also, after you're done installing SA, make sure to run sa-update on a somewhat regular basis to keep the rules updated.
Having open rules allows spammers craft e-mails to avoid the rules; so the rules change from time to time to keep up.
Also, some people mess with the reputation rules. For instance, the only rule changes I have on my servers are: 1. If you have a SPF rule on your domain or if the e-mail is DKIM signed then +5. 2. If your e-mail passes the SPF or DKIM test then -10
I need to futz with the rule for DKIM domain policy... not sure if SA even looks it up by default.
Should probably also get a rule in there for DNSSEC...
I'll put those on my TODO list right next to graylisting.
BrianMadden.com According to what people write on LinkedIn, 10287 people have VDI skills. That's like 10 peeps per implementation! http://t.co/eUjKEUj9
@MarkM Strictly speaking, sure. But if you're going to string someone up, you might as well pick a valid reason instead of a random one. Looks better in the history books.
Can someone who follows me on twitter let me know if my tweet to @plragde that starts with ".@plragde Pretty sure" shows up in your normal timeline (22min ago)?
The BBB of MI has a message at the bottom of their official newsletters (e-mails) basically ripping ICANN a new one over their new TLDs. Nice to see more or less non-technical people get it too.
I'm a sick, sick puppy indeed but there's a post on reddit right now about a dude who watched just about every 'shock site' video there is and comments on them - don't look at it, it'll damage you
@Holocryptic And that used to be useful for injecting a reply that people wouldn't normally see into people's timelines. Argh argh argh, it's time to seriously look at identica clients :p
I'm starting out with software RAID on Linux and hit a roadblock when using a nested RAID schema. I have three small disks that I'm RAID0ing, and then RAID1ing with a partition on another larger HDD. In effect, this leads to a RAID0+1 scheme, with a RAID1 of a physical partition and a RAID0 parti...
@MikeyB ah, I see. I was wondering if that was a bug or a feature. That's one of the things I don't like about mobile TweetDeck. I can't see @ replies to people I'm not following. I can on the PC version though
I have four devices that I want to sync my bookmarks across: a Mac Mini, a Macbook Air, an iPad2, and a Windows 7 PC.
I use Safari on the three Apple products and Firefox 8 on the Windows 7 PC. I use iCloud to sync my bookmarks with the three Apple devices, but this obviously leaves my Windows P...
The infrastructure team at my company charges $10,000 per TB for storage costs. They charge this to us (internal) when we have new projects and need more disk.
Are we paying too much? Obviously a broad question, but please help out if you can.
They claim we get 200,000-300,000 IOPS with respons...
that would automatically export and import them to the IE bookmark store so that it looks like it's actually firefox native syncing but uses IE in the background
whats great about it (and most higher end cards now) when it starts to age, just buy a second one for cheaper than it is now, pop an SLI bridge on it and boom, sexy again
@MikeyB that plus a i72600k, gonna see if I can't keep the clock at 5.2 =3
Ugh. Problem ticket we just got in: "The first one I set was working well, I installed SSH, and LAMP. When users started working on it, ssh went flickery preventing users to do their work remotely, including myself as administrator."
You know, on the topic of crossdressing, I did have a fascination with rupaul when I was growing up. Maybe if this whole "IT Thing" doesn't work out I can give that a try.
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I already know more about heels than any of my prior girlfriends or current girls-who-are-friends. Is that normal?
@ScottPack different piece of equipment mentioned in each post. The question I have, is the solution different, why couldn't he have just summarized both in a single question/answer
I've just bought a dedicated server in OVH.com and they are sending me some warnings in email that I haven't configured my IP Failover address correctly.
So, the question is, how should IP Failover be configured properly in FreeBSD 8.2?
@WesleyDavid, I do try to be helpful, when someone asks why their question was closed. I am sure you could find comments where I have been a bit more harsh then I needed to be.
@voretaq7 This is why I don't usually advocate FreeBSD to business people. Because people without a fricking clue will buy in, try it, not understand, then proceed to slander the OS when they can't figure it out...
@ScottPack Fun fact (that I discovered when some counterfeit Cisco SFPs got into our supply chain): the SFP validation code on the Nexus switches apparently depends on the particular slot and whether it's validating the SFP during boot or during normal operation.
@WesleyDavid FreeBSD support companies are there to support a competent admin staff. Very few exist that will be your IT department the way (e.g.) RedHat tries to.
@WesleyDavid I guess I don't know what experiences you've had... I've only had two types, those who are easy going, laid back, and generally great to work with; and those who claim to know what they're doing, but don't, they tend to be harder to work with (and usually end up recommending switching to something different; ie something they actually know instead of just claiming that they know).
Hi, would it be just fine if I ask this question on SF? "I have the main server with a US-based web host that also operates a datacenter in Amsterdam. If I have to choose Sweden (instead of Amsterdam), I would have to go with another service provider. So, based on this, which backup server location to choose: one in Amsterdam (cheaper 'coz it's the same provider) or the one in Sweden (safer location I guess?)?"
@its_meα The answer you get would be something to the effect of "We can't answer this for you, you need to evaluate the providers and make a call based on your business needs"
@its_meα You had better decide on what criteria you want to evaluate your choices. And once you've decided that, you'll find that you already have the answer and it's not suitable for SF.
@its_meα Questions like "which of these is best" aren't something we can usually answer - It's like asking "Is Linux better than Windows?" -- It's entirely dependent on what you're going to do with it.
@MikeyB I love watching the beginning of playthroughs of that game. People so confident that the game is nothing reduced into a pile of sobbing flesh, scared of even turning the lights out.