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2018-09-04 Thread John Hardin
If anyone here works for Cloudflare or has high-level personal contacts there, could you contact me offlist? Thanks! -- John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/ jhar...@impsec.orgFALaholic #11174 pgpk -a jhar...@impsec.org key: 0xB8732E79 -- 2D8C 34F4

use bytes was Re: Non-ascii subjects with images

2018-09-04 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
On 9/4/2018 10:57 AM, RW wrote: > My understanding is that for historic reasons there is heavy use of > 'use byte', so SpamAssassin sees text as a series of bytes in whatever > character set it's written in. normalize_charset allows text to be > converted to UTF-8, which makes it easier to match

Re: Non-ascii subjects with images

2018-09-04 Thread RW
On Sun, 02 Sep 2018 00:02:45 -0400 Bill Cole wrote: > On 1 Sep 2018, at 18:22 (-0400), David B Funk wrote: > > > On the other-hand, if you want to decode the subject line and then > > pattern-match against all the possible UTF-8 emojies, you're going > > to end up with a rather unwieldy rule.

Re: Non-ascii subjects with images

2018-09-04 Thread Groach
I receive emails containing these emojis in subjects regularly. I often found them annoying and common in spam and wondered about catching then just as the original poster requested. But then I looked further and see them often used in genuine emails also. Famously twitter uses these emojis

Re: Non-ascii subjects with images

2018-09-04 Thread Pedro David Marco
On Monday, September 3, 2018, 6:52:25 PM GMT+2, Antony Stone wrote: >It still sounds like a strange way of identifying spam to me: >1. surely there are far stronger indicators in the Received headers and/or the >body itself >2. people are going to be using glyphs such as this more and