Archive of this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=106136754400001&r=1&w=2
Analyze letter frequency for normal words, and detect non-normal letter
frequency of gibberish.
--luke


> I have noticed that many SPAM emails, end with seversl lines of gibberish,
> such as:
>
>       lvwpdfobv qkviylqr qlmwacbc hpimhdty
>       mdmrkb lvivhdc xovwul wpcxeqj
>       lhaxomaje vrucjj ybxegs
>
>
> Has anyone developed a rule that can detect this sort of thing?  Perhaps a
> check for <n> consecutive words, at the end of the body, none of which are
> in
> a dictionary?
>
> If it has already been done, I'd appreciate a pointer to the rule(s), if
> not,
> I will try to take a stab at it.
>
> Thank you,
> --
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