] Detecting disguised url's in headers
We created an Imail rule to block these. Here is what we use:
(http\://\d\d\.|http\://\d\d\d\.):spambox
This seems to work very well.
Jason
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Where is this set in imail? Is it antispam of imail as we do not use
it.
Harry Vanderzand
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We created an Imail rule to block these. Here is what we use:
(http\://\d\d\.|http
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We created an Imail rule to block these. Here is what we use:
(http\://\d\d
Watch out for this rule. There will be false positives. We've tried it long
ago in sniffer. It turns out that there are quite a few legit messages sent
with numbered links in them... so now we only code rules for specific
numbered links (or stubs of them anyway).
You might try rules for