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Behalf Of John T (Lists)
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 20:48
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Blocking emails with Cyrillic charac
As some one who speaks Russian, it would be more productive for you to
forward those spams to sniffer for processing rather than create a rule
based on normal common language characters. Besides, that is not what I
expect from Sniffer. My understand of the premise of Message Sniffer is to
create ru
Wednesday, December 13, 2006, 2:39:41 PM, Steve wrote:
> I wonder whether a set of I-Mail rules that blocked all of the
> small island states with TLD's as well as Russia and Korea and
> anything else you wanted to include might not be effective. Assuming
> you host more than one domain, the rule
Thanks Eric,
I hope you do not mind my posting this to the sniffer list so others
may voice their suggestions as well as take your suggestions into
account.
On Dec 13, 2006, at 12:59 PM, E. H. ((Eric)) Fletcher wrote:
Steve:
I wonder whether a set of I-Mail rules that blocked all of the
Here Here! I second the motion. It would be great to be able to block these.
We use the Declude Country Filter which does a good job, but these "Russian" or
"Arabic" E-mails don't always originate in the subject country.
Thanks Steve for the good suggestion.
Michael Stein
Computer House
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