Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2019, 20:56:03 CET schrieb Ellen Van Landingham via Exim-users: > Personally, I have an Exim filter that rejects any message > containing the word "bitcoin" in $message_body. This won't be > useful for you if you actually use bitcoins for anything, but it > works for me.
This is usually a very bad idea - even for pure personal usage, as there are many ham mails around where these word could be found in their content (i.e. incl. well known newspapers, financial infos and online shopping e-commerce who offer payment by bitcoin (or describe why not in their notification mails) etc. - or your own list mail here f.i....). On the other hand, i've seen a lot of spam which contains "hot" terms/words in a mutated / non-official way - i.e. "bitc0in" or "bitco1n"... fighting spam in a reliable way is a "science by itself" (as the spammer business is still huge and clever) - unfortunately simple dictionary filters are not working reliable anymore since decades. we've seen customers who build such simple word filters (by sieve or similiar) byself and complained monthes later about "lost" important mails... hth best regards, niels. -- --- Niels Dettenbach Syndicat IT & Internet http://www.syndicat.com PGP: https://syndicat.com/pub_key.asc --- -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
