On Monday, February 20, 2006 @ 12:57:42 PM [-0700], Evan Platt wrote:
>>> http://www.espphotography.com/stopthisspammer.txt
>>
>> I tried to take a look at your example but the link is not working for
>> me...just sends me to your main index page.
> Oops, I misspelled it. Fixed now.
Aha...see it
On Monday, February 20, 2006 @ 12:07:13 PM [-0700], Evan Platt wrote:
> I'm getting HAMMERED with the re: Hello spams.
> http://www.espphotography.com/stopthisspammer.txt
I tried to take a look at your example but the link is not working for
me...just sends me to your main index page.
> Best wa
On Tuesday, April 12, 2005 @ 12:14:02 PM [-0700], Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 03:10:19PM -0400, Jim Maul wrote:
>> Sort of. You wanted to count them, while it sounds as if this poster
>> just wants to detect them. There is a big difference there.
> BTW: detecting them accu
On Tuesday, April 12, 2005 @ 11:42:37 AM [-0700], Chris Conn wrote:
> Hello,
> I believe I asked for this a few days ago and was told that I would need
> to write a plugin to do this =)
Hmmm...shouldn't have to. I know the basic layout of what it should
look like, I just suck at regex. It should
Does anyone have a good custom arithmetic score for spam that has a
whole bunch of o's and l's replaced with zeros and "|"? Example of
part of an l replacement spam body below...
Yap International, Inc.(YPIL)
VoIP techno|ogy requires no computer or high speed Internet connection
for its dia|-up p
Hello,
We're seeing quite a few spam emails with subject lines similar to the
below...
"Better st0ck perfOrmance fr0m 0tc helpline"
Does anyone have a rule for these yet?
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Regards,
Matt