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MartinC
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Posted: 27 June 2003 at 7:48am |
We seem to be getting good hitrates for keyword checking, even with the junk html style that spammers use. However, some standard messages that are reliably blocked 99% of the time still get through, even though there is a keyword filter that will block them (a non html commented web address for example). Spamfilter (build 124) reports that some messages can't be checked by the keyword filter - I'm assuming that these are ones getting through. Is it possible to block these in Spamfilter or would that be dangerous? I know the new version has RegEx and we will be installing it probably in a fortnight... is this a better safer solution? |
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actually, a minor change to the above message.. its not corrupt messages that get through, just normal htlm rigged emails for no apparent reason. the last line of a generic viagra junk message was <p align="center"><a href="Click'>http://www.nutbxxx.com/host/default.asp?id=1911">Cli<!--8qhfz81flz4s-->ck H<!--heyw713qcth-->ere to<!--58uykar4xo3v--> Vi<!--tiuhrh3cgio-->sit O<!--vd6sr51gnmgfi-->ur Web<!--pv3dla3flxka-->site</a></p> on most of the keyword filters putting in http://www.nutbxxx.com would block the message 100%, but on this one and others, the vast majority get blocked, but those odd few still get through. its just in there as plain text, not html obscured.
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Desperado
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Martin, I STRONGLY recomend the use of RegEX. The following, in your keyword list knocks that one right out. (<[!--]+[a-zA-Z0-9]{11,}) I am also using the following expressions to kill "dotted IP" URL's because we feel that if a link dowsn't have a FQDN, then the gererator of the message is either lazzy or is sending Spam. (href="http://+[\d]) We are actually using ONLY regular Expressions in our Keyword list to kill the "Spam flavor" of a message, rather than "censoring" email. Dan S.
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