> So my question is can we have rulesets in spamassassin that can compare
> the sending host domain with the latter part of @ of content id or look
> for @ in the content id.
Hi,
honestly the fact that outlook uses different strings and this spam uses
similar strings for
the boundary and the c
> So my question is can we have rulesets in spamassassin that can compare
> the sending host domain with the latter part of @ of content id or look
> for @ in the content id.
Nice analysis!
Yes, we can make rules that will (often, not always) catch this sort of
thing. The problem is they require
On Friday, May 27, 2005, 6:24:08 AM, Rakesh Rakesh wrote:
> Hi
> I have been bugged a lot by embedded image spams recently, although some
> of these spams got trapped due URI checks, some managed to pass as well
> as the url wasn't yet blocked in the SURBLs.
Please provide the URI and the times