While this is probably highly indicative of spam (ones with Active X controls embedded to play video for instance, plus some others, Java for instance), Web designers, and especially Flash programmers, will get blocked by this. The spammers sending this stuff out generally are static IP'd, and I would personally err on the side of letting the RBL's take care of it rather than introduce more potential for FP's on my system. I haven't seen this stuff getting through except in a very rare case.
Matt
Doug Anderson wrote:
If anyone wants
BODY 4 CONTAINS <object classid="
BODY 4 CONTAINS codebase="
BODY 4 CONTAINS .cab#version=
BODY 4 CONTAINS <param name="
ACTIVEX-FILTER filter ActiveX-filter.txt x 4 0
Seems to work. Anyone got anything else?
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