T> AntiSpamSniper.
T> I'll put that on my todo list.
T> Was is/it performing well with picture spam? Or where you along
T> the happy few that didn't receive 50 stockmarket picture spams a
T> day.
T> Those guys are busted according to a news article. Not that it
T> matters because Now the subject just changed to Viagra and loans.
T> As for .pdf attachments I have bad news for you. Statistics
T> show that that type of spam is growing rapidly.
T> BTW AVG did catch all of those picture and pdf spams.
T> So it is possible. There is hope!


I get dozens of the .gif and .gif/html spam messages each week and
AntispamSniper is 100% accurate with those.

Interestingly, the volume of my stock tip spam has lessened
considerably since the SEC launched its Operation Spamalot.  However,
I still get stock tip spam in plain text format originating from Asia.
AntispamSniper has no problems handling that either.

I like Richard's blacklist solution for .pdf attachments, but I just
can't risk a false positive on an important e-mail.  Maybe the
solution is to filter these to an "Unknown" folder for periodic
review.  Kind of a nearly-Junk Mail folder.

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