Re: [SAtalk] Is this an attempt to throw off SA?

2002-07-22 Thread Bill D
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 10:13:22PM -0500, Darian Rafie wrote: > I've noticed two recent spam emails, both from mortgage lenders, with some > nonsense like this attached at the end. Is this an attempt to throw SA off > the trail? It's what's known as a "hash buster," designed to foil programs tha

[SAtalk] Another one for the RATWARE check?

2002-07-11 Thread Bill D
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[SAtalk] Driver license spam

2002-06-11 Thread Bill D
ms, too, something like "1949 Convention on International Road Traffic". Filtering on that phrase might work, as could "can never be suspended or revoked." That would get you around the folks who are asking on some mailing list or other, "Hey, I'm going to Europe and want to

Re: [SAtalk] catching Nigerian scam?

2002-05-24 Thread Bill D
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:51:24AM -0500, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Charlie> There was some discussion about making a 419-specific version > Charlie> of the phrases test. > After posting my previous message I almost immediately received three 419 > variants. I then spent a little time looki