I filter on the picture name and url in the mail.
Then I route the img source address to a null route so the customer will not see the 
image. Just the holder in the message.

It helps on alot of these type of messages that have gotten thru.


Robert






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From: Pete McNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:35:25 -0400

>On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, 11:39:43 AM, Grant wrote:
>
>GGDJ> We are also seeing these very heavy the past few weeks.  I forward them to
>GGDJ> the spam@ for sniffer on a regular basis, but they still seem to get thru on
>GGDJ> a regular basis.  No solutions here...
>
>I've checked both of your accounts. You are both using the default
>rule strength settings. Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>if you would like to explore using a stronger setting. That might help
>a bit.
>
>Thanks,
>_M
>
>
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