on 3/7/02 9:19 PM, Rich Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.

Okay, let me make it plain. I said initially that "some" appeared to be
coming from Korea. I said nothing about OS X. Some of us need to use
software and hardware that has not been updated to run in anything past OS
9. The spam that I'd like to get rid of is unreadable in English. I don't
care whether it's Korean, Japanese, Chinese or Martian. It's junk and I
don't want to be bothered with it. There should be a way to set a rule that
simply says "If it doesn't use my alphabet, get rid of it."


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