30.12.2012 20:25, Ned Slider kirjoitti: > On 30/12/12 17:13, Jari Fredriksson wrote: >> 30.12.2012 18:05, Jari Fredriksson kirjoitti: >>>> So far I have created many meta rules containing those words, but the >>>>>> list is endless. The words like mostly U.S. town names and U.S. >>>>>> sports >>>>>> team names. >>>> On the face of it that doesn't sound too difficult. >>>> >>>>>> In addition to that the spam contains words "game", >>>>>> "basketball", "football", "live", "vs.", "at", "tv" and "pc". >>>> That sounds really error prone - particularly the last five words. >>>> >> >> Seems to be a brain dead idea from JBoss/Red Hat to create such a system >> in internet >> >> - web gui for discussions >> - anonymize the senders and send the messages w/o any clue who really >> created the content >> >> Those simple words can not alone do anything, but something like this: >> >> List-Id: jboss-us...@redhat.com >> Subject: [jboss-users] [jBPM] - I watch New York from my TV and found a >> live Buffalo on my free PC >> > > Where is this list? > > I can't find a jboss-us...@redhat.com (on Red Hat mailing lists, see > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo), only a > jboss-u...@lists.jboss.org on lists.jboss.org. > > Can you point to some example spam in the list archives please.
I sent off list some samples as attachment. -- Another good night not to sleep in a eucalyptus tree.
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