Am Freitag, 25. Februar 2005 02:41 schrieb Robert Menschel:
> Hello Thomas,
>
> Thursday, February 24, 2005, 2:42:03 AM, you wrote:
>
> TA> Hello,
>
> TA> I got lots of messages with subjects of the form:
> TA> Subject: =?utf-8?q?Wholesale Rolex Watc?=
> TA> =?utf-8?q?hes?=
> TA> Also mail Address
Hello Thomas,
Thursday, February 24, 2005, 2:42:03 AM, you wrote:
TA> Hello,
TA> I got lots of messages with subjects of the form:
TA> Subject: =?utf-8?q?Wholesale Rolex Watc?=
TA> =?utf-8?q?hes?=
TA> Also mail Addresses use this type of obfuscation.
TA> My Question: How are thes character set
At 02:33 PM 2/24/2005, Thomas Arend wrote:
When I understand you right my rolex rule is spoiled by this trick.
Because
header LOCAL_ENCSUBJECT Subject: =~ /rolex/i
will not fire on these subjects.
You misunderstood me completely.
That rule should fire on those subject lines just fine.
SA will a
Am Donnerstag, 24. Februar 2005 19:12 schrieb Matt Kettler:
> At 05:42 AM 2/24/2005, Thomas Arend wrote:
> >I got lots of messages with subjects of the form:
> >
> >Subject: =3D?utf-8?q?Wholesale Rolex Watc?=3D
> > =3D?utf-8?q?hes?=3D
> >
> >Also mail Addresses use this type of obfuscation.
> >
>
At 05:42 AM 2/24/2005, Thomas Arend wrote:
I got lots of messages with subjects of the form:
Subject: =3D?utf-8?q?Wholesale Rolex Watc?=3D
=3D?utf-8?q?hes?=3D
Also mail Addresses use this type of obfuscation.
My Question: How are thes character set changes handled by SpamAssassin
rules and bayesi
Hello,
I got lots of messages with subjects of the form:
Subject: =?utf-8?q?Wholesale Rolex Watc?=
=?utf-8?q?hes?=
Also mail Addresses use this type of obfuscation.
My Question: How are thes character set changes handled by SpamAssassin rules
and bayesian filtering.
Best regards
Thomas Are