Well, Declude certainly works as it caught this message. :-)
Erik
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rob Salmond
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 08:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Regarding Obfuscation
>
>
> There was some talk a while ago about blocking the tags used
> to make it
> difficult to parse text in spam.
>
> this stuff:
>
> <!--r7-->ou th<!--c6-->ousands o<!--sE-->ver the l<!--S2-->ife of your
> lo<!--J2-->an! W<!--cJ-->hat are you
> wai<!--dR-->ting for? <!--x2--><br><br><!--TY--><A
> href="http://mtggreat1.com/4/index.asp?RefID=588897">
> <font size="5">Vi<!--Ow-->sit N<!--OC-->ow</font></a></font><!--iw-->
> </td><!--ZP--></tr><br></table><br><!--vz-->
>
> Scott suggested this would be impracticle since any number of
> random tags
> could be invented and the browser must handle them cleanly so
> scanning for
> each one is useless. However it would be possible to add a
> text comparison
> function that examines only the text outside of the <>'s
> This way you could seperate your rules into those which can
> work on the
> entire html body. For instance;
>
> CONTAINS 10 <charset=windows-1251>
>
> and those which must ignore html
>
> HTML_CLEAN_CONTAINS 10 pen1s
>
> That way you don't burn CPU cycles parsing HTML tags on stuff
> thats not
> important, but you can spend them in cases where you want to.
>
> Rob Salmond
> Ontario Die Company
> (519)-576-8950 ext. 132
>
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