Thanks for your help. Since sulinet is a large network it's possible (sure), that spammers will try to use it for soliciting unwanted mails. I hope that the effrorts of sulinet will keep spammers away. Thanks: Dw. -- dr Tóth Attila, Radiológus, 06-20-825-8057 Attila Toth MD, Radiologist, +36-20-825-8057 2011.Március 10.(Cs) 18:10 időpontban Bill Landry ezt írta: > On 3/10/2011 4:44 AM, Steve Basford wrote: >>> Recently I got a mail from a relative of mine, who is a network >>> administrator. The email was classified as infected according to this >>> signature: >>> INetMsg.SpamDomain-2m.sulinet_hu.UNOFFICIAL >>> >>> Let me clarify: sulinet DOT hu is a domain, which is used by all >>> primary >>> and >>> highschools of Hungary. Suli means school. It's possible, that spam >>> might >>> originate from some parts of sulinet. In the mean time I'm sure, that >>> other parts of the network are properly configured. >>> >>> I suggest to modify this signature. >>> At least "ipari604 DOT sulinet DOT hu" shouldn't be classified as a >>> spam >>> source. >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for the report. >> >> I'm sure Bill will take a look at this, however, I've removed the >> signature, which will be updated on the mirrors in the next 10 minutes. > > Thanks Steve, and thanks for the report Dwokfur. I have removed and > whitelisted the domain so that it cannot inadvertently get re-added. > > Regards, > > Bill >