Artificial intelligence will never overcome natural stupidity (or the clever ingenuity of criminals) ... if people actually DO that (copy the "url" and remove the spaces) there is some temptation to say they get what they deserve ... but on the other hand most of the spam/scam stuff out there is based on the premise that plenty of people are greedy, gullible, uninformed, overly trusting, stupid, or some combination of the above.
>>> Franz Schwartau <fr...@electromail.org> 02/13/09 2:18 PM >>> C'mon... Patient: "Doctor, if I press down here it really hurts..." Doctor: "Don't press there then." You won't solve a problem by defining there is no problem. In these spams people are requested to remove the spaces when entering the given string ("url") in their browser. Benny Pedersen wrote: > On Thu, February 12, 2009 18:26, Franz Schwartau wrote: >> www . abcdef . net >> >> After reading the source for a while I found that $schemelessRE in >> line 1720 of Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus.pm seems to be >> responsible for that. Unfortunally this regexp doesn't care >> about whitespaces. > > give me a url to a browser that can show above url is simple :) > > even my firefox in my nokia phone wont show this, did i miss another > one ? > >> Has anyone a solution? > > none so far have a problem ? > >> Would be fine if I could use the "uri" directive >> or even some uribl on this kind of "urls". > > it will if there was a problem