bash-2.03$ grep 25573 /var/log/syslog.0
Oct 11 09:21:32 elisha spamd[25573]: info: setuid to nobody succeeded
Oct 11 09:21:32 elisha spamd[25573]: checking message (unknown) for nobody:60001.
Oct 11 09:21:32 elisha spamd[25573]: clean message (0.2/5.0) for nobody:60001 in 0.0 seconds, 13428 bytes.


I presume the above is simply due to the messages coming into our system without any attached messageid headers...??

secondly,
if this has been covered before, i havent seen it and secondly any words which offend below are used in the context of further reducing the greater offense of recieving them en masse in spam....


i see a limit to the regex descriptions which implement the matching on rules... you can search for 'cunt' but this provides a problem due to the scunthorpe affect.
I want to implement a filter that in a buffer of arbitrary length say 10 the pattern matches the 4 character string in the order in which the word is spelt. ie all below would be flagged


xxxcxxuxnt
cxxuxxnxtx

etc...
where x can be anything, space, underscore, whatever.

you can then additionally scan for the typical spamming practises of v1agra or v.1.a.g.r.@

has this been done
As i am not a regex guru im still trying to implement this
but i thought id throw it out to yis anyway

thanks
ronan


-- Regards

Ronan McGlue
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Analyst/Programmer
Information Services
Queens University Belfast
BT7 1NN

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