A number of the rules I passed along are generic "order" rules rather than 
Amazon specific. I had to go back to last month's spam to find an Amazon order 
spam, but I've gotten a dozen or so fake orders for other things this month, 
all of which hit on the LW_BOGUS_ORDER rule.

        Loren
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark London 
  To: users@spamassassin.apache.org 
  Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2021 8:52 AM
  Subject: Re: Maybe it's time to revive EvilNumbers?


  Loren - Unfortunately, the fake amazon shipment email that we received, 
doesn't contain the word Amazon in it's From or Subject headers. 

  Or even the word amazon in the text of the message!  Just the Amazon logo.

  And they've removed all the URLs, so the links don't work at the bottom.   
And they left the postal address of amazon, without the word amazon.

  I hate bogus spam that is so obviously bogus that it avoids filter rules. :) 
- Mark 


  On 6/17/2021 10:52 AM, users-digest-h...@spamassassin.apache.org wrote:

          Subject: Re: Maybe it's time to revive EvilNumbers? 
          From: "Loren Wilton" <lwil...@earthlink.net> 
          Date: 6/16/2021, 8:18 PM 
          To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org> 


    Here are a handful of rules that work for me. Feel free to try them. 
    If you do, please let me know how they work for you. 

    (Apologies for my mail client trashing the formatting. 
    Be sure to check for possible line wrap on some of the rules!)


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