Antagonistic formatting comments aside, Fritz covered your question however 
when he said that asp can handle it straight up. You shouldn't need to get into 
custom REGEX strings for the initial implementation, and probably not for a 
good time afterwards either.

Start with the defaults, and address problems as needed and see how you go from 
there. Fritz (and others) have done an amazing job on ASSP.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of < Dickie 
Bradford >
Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2007 5:01 AM
To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
Subject: [Assp-user] How to deal with bogus email
Sensitivity: Private

I am curious to how you guys are dealing with bogus emails, I constantly get 
bogus emails/phishing scams for Paypal & Ebay  and other emails that run the 
spectrum of junk mail laced with IP address for people to click on.  I know 
these would fall under REGEX, but I am just learning how to do regex corretly 
and dont want to kill valid emails, any help/examples would be appreciated 
greatly
 
 
Respectfully,
Dickie Bradford
Never-Enuff Technologies
961 9th Street
P.O.Box 426
Colver, Pennsylvania 15927
800-647-3145
484-212-4056
http://www.never-enuff.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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