on Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 12:26:21AM -0800, Osamu Aoki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 2 comments:
>
> #1. 7-bit asian coding
> Does this really catch CJKV(Chinese-Japanese-Korean-Vetonamese) Spams in
> all coding schemes. It looked like unless coding schime uses high bit
> characters, it does not see
2 comments:
#1. 7-bit asian coding
Does this really catch CJKV(Chinese-Japanese-Korean-Vetonamese) Spams in
all coding schemes. It looked like unless coding schime uses high bit
characters, it does not seem to catch coding scheme like 7-bit JIS
which comes with a lot of ESC codes. They should h
I've implemented a set of rules based on procmail filters to catch Asian
spam. These pre-filter my mail _before_ any processing, including list
or other checks.
The good news is that it catches a hell of a lot of Asian spam (some
light-load stuff with a lot of HTML slipped past but I added tests
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