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Posted by charles cashion on 12/26/07 20:16
cwdjrxyz wrote:
> On Dec 26, 6:57 am, Harlan Messinger
> <hmessinger.removet...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> cwdjrxyz wrote:
>>> On Dec 23, 11:07 am, Robert Jones <robertjone...@hotpop.com> wrote:
>>>> John wrote:
>>>>> Please. I've created a bunch of rules and the spammer just won't go away!
>>>> Sorry, but I'm having the same problem with KNode on LINUX.
>>>> I've first edited the scoring rules, then selected the spam and hit I to
>>>> ignore, giving an total score of -200. It was working fine until now.
>>>> I'm kind of at a loss on how to handle spam barrage's like the recent one.
>>> There appears to be something different about these current M15 posts.
>> If you're trying to block M15 you won't succeed because it's MI5 (em eye 5).
>
> This morning, some groups such as alt.food.wine have posts with a
> title that starts with M'I.5'Persecut ion . So you will have to
> change your filters yet again.
I note that there are only five (good) messages in alt.food.wine
in the last few weeks, that reach 200 lines. The shortest M'I.5'
message posted this morning is 207 lines. Perhaps that information
could be something that could be used in a filter. But perhaps not
with a simple Thunderbird filter which only considers (1) Subject;
(2) from; and (3) date.
Could spam assassin help? Is there a way to run news thru spam
assassin? Could a Bayes filter help? The longer I think about this,
I think we are playing a game. We set up road blocks and he or she
devises a way to go around it. (Yuck! I just succeeded in making a
working filter in Thunderbird.)
Charles
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