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I am receiving pretty much every day emails from spammers with
subject line such as: Re: PHAkmoRMACY Re: PHAggaRMACY Re: PHAdmlRMACY Re: PHArwwRMACY and so on, it seems like first 3 letters of a subject lines are the same as PHA then there are 3 random characters and then RMACY is the same in all of those emails. Is there any way to filter those subject lines based on this type of behavior from spamers? For some reason messages do go trough... I have dspam/spamassasin/clamav on some accounts trough procmail and in those emails accounts messages do get blocked but in any other accounts messages do go trough. I found the following url: http://lantech.geekvenue.net/chuckti...1598267/index_ html and it does something what I wanted to do but it is not as sophisticated as what I wanted to accomplish and I am not good at sendmail.cf to make apriopriate changes so that it would block based on first 3 characters beeing the same, then random 3 characters and the rest of the subject staying exactly the same... Any woul dbe greatly appreciated. Chris -- --------------------------------- --- -- - Posted with NewsLeecher v3.8 Beta 2 Web @ http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ------------------- ----- ---- -- - |
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krzys@perfekt.net wrote:
> I am receiving pretty much every day emails from spammers with > subject line such as: > Re: PHAkmoRMACY > Re: PHAggaRMACY > Re: PHAdmlRMACY > Re: PHArwwRMACY > > and so on, it seems like first 3 letters of a subject lines are the > same as PHA then there are 3 random characters and then RMACY is the > same in all of those emails. Is there any way to filter those > subject lines based on this type of behavior from spamers? For some .... > Any woul dbe greatly appreciated. milter-regex perhaps? -- Please use the corrected version of the address below for replies. Replies to the header address will be junked, as will mail from various domains listed at www.scottsonline.org.uk Mike Scott Harlow Essex England.(unet -a-t- scottsonline.org.uk) |
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In article <ZRuTg.51295$WV2.46074@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>,
Mike Scott <usenet.11@spam.stopper.scottsonline.org.uk> wrote: >krzys@perfekt.net wrote: >> I am receiving pretty much every day emails from spammers with >> subject line such as: >> Re: PHAkmoRMACY >> Re: PHAggaRMACY >> Re: PHAdmlRMACY >> Re: PHArwwRMACY >> >> and so on, it seems like first 3 letters of a subject lines are the >> same as PHA then there are 3 random characters and then RMACY is the >> same in all of those emails. Is there any way to filter those >> subject lines based on this type of behavior from spamers? For some >... >> Any woul dbe greatly appreciated. > >milter-regex perhaps? If final delivery is done with procmail, you could create a local .procmailrc file with rules to dump this mail. You did not specify what type of system you are running, but if it is a unix like system try the command 'man procmail' and see if you have it. >-- >Please use the corrected version of the address below for replies. >Replies to the header address will be junked, as will mail from >various domains listed at www.scottsonline.org.uk >Mike Scott Harlow Essex England.(unet -a-t- scottsonline.org.uk) -- Tom Schulz schulz@adi.com |
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