Thanks Brian, I'll get that ruleset and give it a try. Scott
Brian Fistler wrote:
Try blacklist-uri from Rules Emporium.
Your message hit on 2 of the rules from that rule set.
Brian
On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 09:46, Scott Blomquist wrote:
Alright, I've had it with these folks. I've been getting MANY of these for the last week and nothing is catching them. I've been feeding to Bayes, hence the Bayes_90 score but; they're still getting through.
Is there a ruleset that catches these?
ps I know I need to upgrade, I'm waiting for 3.0 so I don't have to go through it all twice.
thanks for any help,
Scott
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