> Spammer WILL start to use real, good signatures. It is not too hard.

We've seen that type of thing already......

Going back to the original message, the sample of target text,
enclosed within an english language email,  was:

acxfic z fvddx n th   r j eghqyxun hlchd rpk zgrxlkd
bqnkstszzwyoyh heljsi
r

which has features that surely we can attack it with:

    * a constanent on its own line....
    * a "q" without a following "u"
    * unusual sequences of constanents like "zzw" and "   "hlc", which
from my dict search, don't exist in normal english....

Remembering that this is an english email, I wonder if we could target
these type of highly random sequences, given that english is a low
random language?? ie, I'm meaning that english had highly redundant
features, which surely could be used to target these sequences as
being low redundancy, and highly random......

Pity I haven't a clue how to program that into a rule ;)

Regards,

Richard




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