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Re: reg.expr.

2000-04-02 04:06:07
Walter, 
thank you for your mail.
I have downloaded the zip-file.
But, the problems are my german friends, who sometimes do even use
german Umlaute in their headers, but also in the bodies.

My way was the following:
I had procmail resend the spam 4 times to the sender-mailing-list - not
very polite, but it worked in most cases.
Then I updated to SuSE-LINUX 6.3 with the new sendmail-access-file,
where I put all collected adresses.

But your .procmail-receipt looks more interesting.
Could you please send me the anti-chinese-pro-german anti-spam-filter?
äÄöÖüÜß

Thank you,
Jost


Walter Dnes wrote:

On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 09:49:42AM +0200, Jost Schaper wrote
I do not know, wether it is worth to subscribe (have lost majordomo's
adress):
  OK, I'll cc: this to your address

The letters I receive are similar to the following:
½£µÀ¶ÍÁ¶ÉíÐĵĺ÷½·¨£¬»¶Ó­²Î¼Ó£

and these:
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¡¡¡¡±±¾©ÆßÒÕÌåÓý·¢Õ¹ÓÐÏÞ¹«Ë¾£¨¼ò³Æ"ÆßÒÕÌåÓý"£©³É
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I am thinking of have .procmail look for these in the Subject and/or the
body of the mail, but I do not know how to formulate this as
reg.-expressions in the first line or the complete lines for procmail.
  Drop by my webpage (see URL below) and check out my Chinese spamfilter
(The pointer is on the main page).  It flags any email with more than 5%
high-bit characters (i.e. CHAR(128)..CHAR(255).  If you normally
correspond with people who send a few high-bit characters (e.g. French
accents or German umlauts) email me, and I'll help tweak the filter to
avoid false positives.

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Walter Dnes <waltdnes(_at_)waltdnes(_dot_)org> SpamDunk Project procmail 
spamfilter
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