Hi Pete,

Right... but the first few typically slip through before they're added to
your filters (like they would for anyone)...so we add them on the first
report to us as well.

Darin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete McNeil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Darin Cox" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:12 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] domain name a name


On Friday, February 11, 2005, 8:51:46 AM, Darin wrote:

DC> Most of what slips through our filters is exactly this.  Unfortunately I
DC> know of no way to block this short of reacting to the first one seen and
DC> adding a body filter for the URL...the same thing Message Sniffer or any
DC> SURBL list would do.

DC> I'm add maybe 1-4 of these per day.

DC> Sometimes there's enough other text for additional body filters, which
can
DC> cut down on the number of edits.

This is an area we concentrate on... usually these kinds of campaigns
have some kind of script running behind them. If we can reverse
engineer the scripting (by reviewing many copies) then we can create a
compound rule that matches enough static components to avoid legit
messages and block all (or most) of the variants of the spam campaign.

_M



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