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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 15:49:11 -0500, "Bramhall, Mark" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>This traffic is explained in the Site Manager Manual, Chap 5.6 and 5.7,
>>especially 5.6.3
>> http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8e/sitemgr/sitemgr.html#_Toc9062348
>Stills does not seem to be the answer to me:
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>1 -- My LISTSERV has received over 200 messages from cherry/peach since
>my original post this morning. That is extremely high traffic for any
>kind of site monitoring.
No this is normal 'backbone' traffic from all LISTSERV servers worldwide.
Mainly it is spam notifications. I've checked my log files and they show
a similar amount, on a daily basis.
>2 -- The body of the received message appears to be MIME, but not MIME I
>recognize. Could someone help me understand it from the fragment below?
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>//X-SPAM JOB Echo=NO
>X-B64 ID=X-SPAM.JOB ASCII CLASS=J
>//Data DD *
>ACYvL1NwYW1fQWxlcnQgSk9CIEVjaG89Tm8sUmVwbHktdG89Tm9uZQAJLy9UbyBE
>...
This is Base64 encoded. LISTSERV knows how to decode it. As explained
in the manual, LISTSERV Lite receives, but ignores this information.
The commercial (non-free) version of LITE can be configured to ignore/not
receive this traffic, but the free version cannot.
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