> Why not use Kami's Nigerian Filter?  He's done all of the work for
> you. Just remember to thank him.

That sounds interesting, how about a pointer to Kami's site/email/etc.?  
(Or am I just too far out of it and missed the obvious location 
somehwere...?)

Thanks, and in advance, thanks to Kami and everyone who has 
created a filter which I might ever use or use for inspiration.

Jeff


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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Geiser
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 12:15 PM To:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] "Nigerian"
> > Filter Creator Helper
> > 
> > 
> > Hello, All,
> > I'm looking for a type of utility that either specifically 
> > was written to do
> > what I describe below or a utility which is a broad-based text
> > massaging/manipulation utility which could be twisted to do 
> > the following.
> > 
> > I would like a utility that I could feed the bodies of 
> > nigerian scam letters
> > into and it would basically create a list of all phrases of 
> > world length X
> > to Y where X and Y are both numbers.  It would capture 
> > information from each
> > scam letter that I feed in and would generate an ordered list 
> > of each time
> > the X to Y word length phrase appears in each letter.
> > 
> > So, for example, if my X and Y were 3 and 5 it would generate 
> > a list of all
> > 3 word, 4 word and 5 word phrases found in each message.  
> > Then it would add
> > 1 to the tally of each time this phrase is found in any given unique
> > nigerian scam letter.  After I submit a certain letters, e.g. 20
> > (?), I would have a list of very commonly found phrases in Nigerian
> > scam letters. I could then create a custom filter for DJM based on
> > those phrases.
> > 
> > Ultimately my filter might look something like...
> > 
> > # JunkMail.Filter.Nigerian.txt
> > 
> > BODY 10 CONTAINS Nigerian Federal Ministry
> > BODY 10 CONTAINS prayed for ALLAHS devine mercies
> > BODY 10 CONTAINS shores of Nigeria
> > BODY 10 CONTAINS we solicit for your
> > 
> > I was hoping that their might be a small utility that some of 
> > the Nigerian
> > scam fighting organizations had released to generate keyphrase
> > lists.
> > 
> > Does this sound like a decent idea?  Are there any good 
> > utilities to do
> > this?  Or is this something I'd have to write myself?  Would it be
> > prohibitively complicated to write a program like this for a person
> > who hasn't done much programming?  Or is this pretty
> > straightforward?
> > 
> > Thanks In Advance,
> > Dan
> > 
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