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Re: OT: Asian spam procmail recipies and a sig trap



2 comments:

#1. 7-bit asian coding
Does this really catch CJKV(Chinese-Japanese-Korean-Vetonamese) Spams in
all coding schemes.  It looked like unless coding schime uses high bit
characters, it does not seem to catch coding scheme like 7-bit JIS 
which comes with a lot of ESC codes.  They should have something like

* 60^1 [Escape code]  # not exactly a script but hope get you my point

#2. Spanish spam
I get many spanish spam from south america.  Any good filter for this?


On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:37:12AM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> I've implemented a set of rules based on procmail filters to catch Asian
> spam.  These pre-filter my mail _before_ any processing, including list
> or other checks.
Yep.  This is English ML.  People should stick to ASCII.

> The rules I'm using are based off of some fairly well publicized ones
> which are likely to come into increasing use.  The trigger limit is 5%
> on th original rules, I've set mine for 10% high-charactersets, which
> should minimize false positives.
> 
>     http://www3.sympatico.ca/walter.dnes/email/chinese/
> 


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