Well Phyllis Evans wrote something or other on 3/7/02 6:01 PM

>>> Seems like I get at least a half-dozen unreadable spam messages a day from
>>> Korean sites (.kr). The Junk Mail filter in E2001 doesn't snag them, and I
>>> can't find a way to set a rule to divert them to Trash. Anyone have a idea
>>> how to accomplish this? It's really annoying.
>> 
>> Sure write a rule which states
>>   IF <email address> contains .kr
>> Then send to junk.
> 
> Doesn't always show the (.kr) in the address.

Well then we leave that in slightly modified to
    IF any address contains .kr
Or
    If any header contains the ISO number for Korean which I can't remember
but should be in the source
Or
    Any other clues from headers here.
Then junk

If it doesn't say .kr how do you know it's coming from Korea and not China.
( I didn't think that the full install of OS -X  had Korean but anything is
possible. Know that it has Chinese and Japanese.

All else failing, I would consider a procmail filter but doing that depends
on shell access which you don't get much of with large ISP's.

Rich
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Nor yet the last, to set the old aside.
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