Hello David, Nate, Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 3:07:41 PM, David wrote:
>> Here is the typical email I get from these morons. Notice the missing >> letters "Vicodin", "Viagra", "Xanax", and "Cialis". In my email client >> Microsoft Outlook displays all the letters. However, if I copy and paste >> the message into a text editor the letters disappear. DBF> Finally found one of these critters in my spamtraps. DBF> Actually the letters aren't missing, just shifted around. They're using DBF> HTML tables to take letters from different parts of the message and DBF> reposition them on the screen to align when viewed with a HTML table DBF> rendering capable client. ... If you could each send me one copy of this spam (I don't find any here yet), I'd like to look into them to see if I can develop a rule to catch that table fakery. Don't know if it'd hit enough spam (yet?) to be worth submitting for SA distribution, but it'd probably be well worth while for SARE's HTML rule set. Thanks. Bob Menschel