Re: spam
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 11:04, Edward Guldemond wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 12:40:18PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Thomas Horsten wrote:
> > > Set your mail server up to filter all Korean mail (that is, if you don't
> > > have any friends or relatives in Korea).
> >
> > You might also want to make sure that you'll never be using any Debian
> > packages maintained by any of our South Korean Debian developers before
> > you do this. Developers tend to get annoyed if they try to help someone
> > and have their mail blocked by some over-broad generalization (I know I
> > would be..).
>
> Or, if you're into whitelists and other crazy things, make sure that
> their email addresses can get past your blocking scheme.
I try to block on character sets: ie.,
^Content-Type.*charset.*[gG][bB]2312
This catches quite a few spams I can't read.
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