If we each took a few hoaxes and used a wiki (exit0.us maybe) to create
the ruleset, it could be done by the weekend.
Chris Santerre wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Toll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Scoring Hoaxes
A user on the net did get the following:
Dear Friends; Please do not take this for a junk letter. Bill Gates
sharing his fortune. If you ignore this, You will repent
later. Microsoft and
AOL are now the largest Internet companies and in an effort to
make sure
that Internet Explorer remains the most widely used program,
Microsoft and
AOLare running an e-mail beta test
When you forward this e-mail to friends, Microsoft can and will track
it (If you are a Microsoft Windows user) For a two weeks time period.
For every person that you forward this e-mail to, Microsoft will pay
you $245.00 For every person that you sent it to that forwards it on,
<snip>
This one has been going around for a few years....
Anyone care to share anti-hoax rules.
TiA
Eric
Despite sending info updates to the ENTIRE company, my COO sent that out to
everyone in his lists! I told him if he did it again, I would shutoff his
spam filtering :-)
And despite me informing ALL of our employees 3, three, 3, times they still
come in once and a while and inform me about the new virus with the teddy
bear icon they deleted from all the machines in their dept.
Jdbgmgr.exe file hoax
:/ We are not amused.
So perhaps you are correct, and it is time for a SARE hoax ruleset.
--Chris