Dan

I find the surbl.org URIRBL list provides very good protection against this kind of message, along with othe rules in www.rulesemporium.com I don't recall seeing one slip through for ages..

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Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300


Smart,Dan wrote:
Messagelabs made a big deal of their option of using First 4 Internet's Image Composition Analysis tool to detect pornographic images. Is anyone in the open source world working on something similar.
Catching image only E-mail with pornographic images is really difficult. My users are offended when they get one, and wonder how I could not catch it. Explaining that the document was text, filled with bayes poison, and the one porn image with no porn words in the document doesn't seem to have much of an impression on them.


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