Brad Wilkin said:
> I seem to have a rash of spam lately that gets by SA because the subject
> line
> and/or body of the message contains spam phrases but words have been
> obfuscated by
> inserting semicolons, periods and other punctuation or special characters.
>  In
> somes cases, the punctuation displaces a character (s*xual) but most
> times, just
> breaks up the word so it doesn't pattern match (en;large.ment)
>
> Has anyone had success writing tests that can catch this sort of trickery?
>  It

Brad,
I wrote a rules generator for just this purpose.  See the link in my sig.

--
Chris Thielen

Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases:
http://www.sandgnat.com/cmos/


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