How about the header "X-Mailer: The Bat!"?
I use that in my Thunderbird filters to catch almost all spam that makes
it through the SMTPRCV DNSBL blocking, combined with the built-in spam
filtering logic in Thunderbird. Just that field alone can take out a
huge proportion of the spam.
HTH,
Theo
On 11/15/2006 10:42 AM, James Goines wrote:
The problem is that most of them appear to be junk text with an
embedded image that is the stock part.
You cannot scan on the image so it will have to be on the extremely
random text or header that appears to be just as random.
James
Ted wrote:
Is anyone else having a problem getting a handle on this latest wave
of "next amazing stock" SPAM that has been flying around the
Internet? I see that spamcop and spamhaus can filter some of it, but
not much. Is there another avenue to controlling this monster?
-ted
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