On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 04:06:40PM -0500, the entity calling itself Eric Wood
stated:
I get a spam mail that has a bunch of nonsense words in it like:
fdhrtfkk ksfkgweg lsflsflnv and a lot more...............
If you take note of the random lettered words they are mainly consonants.
Can anyone recommend a recipe test for too many consecutive consonants in
one word -but- excluding a minute set of english consecutive consonants that
are found in real words (link below)?
These are "zombies" - there are many variants, but they are designed to
do one thing: confuse Bayesian filters.
IMHO it makes no sense to attempt procmail recipes to filter these.
Either delete them after delivery, or use a dnsbl to block the swine
that send them.
Jay
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