>
> These are tricky html or other type of spam, they are plain text.
> Generally
> they are viagra messages.  The one that really galls me is one that uses
> the
> name "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" instead of the actual proper 
> spelling.
> Nonetheless, this shouldn't matter...or so one would think.

I understand your pain.  Last week my servers received over 3,000 spam
messages, of which almost 100 made it past the spamfilters. Here's one
site that has interesting approach:

http://bleaklow.com/blog/archive/000023.html

You could add the obfuscated strings to look specifically for those
misspellings.

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