Hi!

Same here, so I decided to add some points to uk.geocities.com-URLs. I'm assigning high scores if such a link is on a line by itself and low scores otherwise. Not really happy, tough.

Harder to catch are some spams which start with some greeting, thin give a short table of drugs (the V-one, the C-one,etc.) and politely say goodbye.

So are the SARE rule to catch up with those.

http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/70_sare_specific.cf

They use html and tables very smart, thus avoiding Bayes rules. Basically it is an invisible tables, using one row and several columns. The first column contains the first letter of every line, separated by "<BR>" and optionally some style-tags (b, i, etc.). Next column contains several more characters for each line, etc.

Bayes and text-matching currently is quite useless and DNS-Blacklists or SURBL hit rarely. I'm quite lost....

Add the ruleset above, pretty effective. On my end 90% hits SURBL still however.

Bye,
Raymond.

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