Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
On this whole discussion, I read an article that pointed me to an
interesting fact that has beared up extremely well under ,albiet limited, my
personal investigations. Here is the article:
http://www.colinfahey.com/spam_topics/spam_the_phenomenon.htm
The author proposes a solution which I do not see as being very workable for
a number of different reasons. However, he touched upon a fact that I find
useful. A lot of spam nowadays advertizes links to 'throwaway' domains. I
did some quick research and found that the emails that spamassassin wasn't
catching had a very high percentage of links to domains that were under a
month old, most under a week old.
This would work up until they moment that they change their addresses to:
http://24.203.43.129/freegoop.html
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