Chris Santerre wrote on Fri, 13 Jun 2003 09:22:34 -0400:

> I use a rule called MY_EVIL for URLs that contain frequently used links by
> spammers. They don't send from this address but they use it for images and
> unsubscribe links and such.
>

I think that *is* what Dan talked about. Instead of adding a biiiiiiiig 
looooong rule or multiple rules for catching this stuff in the body it would 
be nice to have a rule which just scans a file for those names one by one. 
Kind of a "buzzword" list which could contain domains, URLs or "buzzwords" 
most frequently appearing in spam bodies. F.i. SA is a spam blocker, not a 
"sex blocker", so it's not able to catch those spams which look "nice" to it 
but carry words like sex, fuck etc. After all, they may be normal words in 
some email conversation. However, I added some rules for catching these 
"buzzwords" and they are quite effective and our German users and we really 
don't need to use these words. So, that's very effective for us. But I would 
appreciate being able to have a rule where I then would just need to put all 
these words in "buzzwords.cf" (one word by line, maybe used for a simple 
glob search) instead of creating new rules or adding to a rule.


Kai

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