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List:       full-disclosure
Subject:    [Full-Disclosure] Netsys Mailman Probes due to Illegal Attachments
From:       "Fun In The Sun [FITS]" <aisvnazron () cfl ! rr ! com>
Date:       2005-11-30 13:03:05
Message-ID: 008301c5f5ae$7859c1b0$0201a8c0 () orianindustrie
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Hi J Tucker 
In lieu to you demise in sending email 
and getting errors 554.0.0.0 Service unavailable Sometimes the receiving ISP 
will detect attachments with syntax words as fun, download, pictures, photos, etc 
and suspect them as viruses and/or spam. Sometimes you can jump over the 
problem by sending the message in ASCII format or just remove the picture and 
give the link to the picture in the message 
EXAMPLE: photo: ref http://www.angelfire.com/droid/aisvnazron/images/Logo-SpecialReport.jpg 
Even though the pictures isn't present, the link is available so the receiver can see it. 
Also certain configuration will trigger the spam filters and reject your message. 
AOL is notorious for this action and use certain keywords which will reject your 
message and as a generic message bounce your message back as " Service Unavailable " 
because it found something in the message it recognizes as 
POSSIBLE spam or unusual. If you know HTML coding, you can send the entire 
message as " <STYLE> text< /STYLE> " with the links to exclude the HTTP protocol. i.e. <script=TEXT


Regards

Jim








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<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
<META content="MSHTML 6.00.2745.2800" name=GENERATOR>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>
<DIV><BR>Hi J Tucker <BR>In lieu to you demise in sending email <BR>and getting 
errors 554.0.0.0 Service unavailable Sometimes the receiving ISP <BR>will detect 
attachments with syntax words as fun, download, pictures, photos, etc <BR>and 
suspect them as viruses and/or spam. Sometimes you can jump over the <BR>problem 
by sending the message in ASCII format or just remove the picture and <BR>give 
the link to the picture in the message <BR>EXAMPLE: photo: ref 
http://www.angelfire.com/droid/aisvnazron/images/Logo-SpecialReport.jpg <BR>Even 
though the pictures isn't present, the link is available so the receiver can see 
it. <BR>Also certain configuration will trigger the spam filters and reject your 
message. <BR>AOL is notorious for this action and use certain keywords which 
will reject your <BR>message and as a generic message bounce your message back 
as " Service Unavailable " <BR>because it found something in the message it 
recognizes as <BR>POSSIBLE spam or unusual. If you know HTML coding, you can 
send the entire <BR>message as " &lt;STYLE&gt; text&lt; /STYLE&gt; " with the 
links to exclude the HTTP protocol. i.e. &lt;script=TEXT<BR><BR><BR>Regards<BR>
<DIV>Jim<BR><BR><BR></DIV><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>


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