On Wed, 31 May 2017, Loren Wilton wrote:
I see I have received several new spam messages today from what looks (to me)
like a new tool. Admittedly these three were all caught as spam, but some of
them were close and went over the edge on some local rules I have. The new
tool is putting absolutely absurd random headers in the spam messages. I
assume these are tracking cookies of some sort, but maybe they are gratuitous
junk.
Someone ought to be able to come up with a set of rules to catch this
absurdity.
That sort of thing has happened before, and there are rules to *try* to
catch nonsense headers in my sandbox, but IIRC they never worked well
enough in masscheck to actually get published.
Loren
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Dustin-Ransoming: 18
Person-Decathlon-Arnold: dfcfce7ba985
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Buttock-Milky-Dogged: 8E626A527D73
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Wish-Growing: 57878
Stiffest-Ghastly-Contaminates: 899
Cabling-Paddle: exploratory
Adjacency-Ranting: 89EC6563C14
Asinine-Midwife-Reread: 67b5d4b3973a75b
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