On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:49:48 -0600, Larry Starr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have noticed that many SPAM emails, end with seversl lines of gibberish, 
> such as:
> 
>       lvwpdfobv qkviylqr qlmwacbc hpimhdty
>       mdmrkb lvivhdc xovwul wpcxeqj
>       lhaxomaje vrucjj ybxegs
> 
> 
> Has anyone developed a rule that can detect this sort of thing?
> Perhaps a check for <n> consecutive words, at the end of the body,
> none of which are in a dictionary?

Perhaps useful, but only a short-term fix, then they'll start using
random dictionary words.

Scott


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