Chris Santerre wrote:

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From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] [RD] spammer reactions to antidrug (humorous)


Today I got an interesting form of obfuscation, apparently to avoid antidrug.cf.


I'm not sure wether to bother with adding rules for this, or be satisfied that the obfuscations are so severe that the messages are now barely legible.

Since spammers rely on responses from the mentally-deficient, and most of those people won't likely be able to read this mail, I doubt this particular spam will produce any customers whatsoever.

I think I'm pleased with this trend. It may not stop the spam, but it appears likely to severely restrict the income and thus motivations for doing so :)
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Orxder your Vjiagmra and Skupter Vimagera saifely and securfely onlijne.

Esntper Hekre



aHAHAHAHAHAH
Thyat ixs a dfunmny qone!

:)

--Chris

Sent to all of y'all because sf.net's lists are slower than a cold pool of syrup tryin' to flow uphill..


How far has the spell-checker project for SpamAssassin come along? With these silly misspellings, it sounds like a pretty good idea.

Some of these spams are *so* mixed up that I have absolutely no idea what they're even trying to hawk in the first place. It might as well be written in Klingon.



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