Catching Spam with Rules

D

Dave

I have gone a long way in automatically sending spam to the junk box buy
using rules.

I have one type of SPAM that I can't get rid of though. The spam mostly
comes describing financial investments. The email address is constantly
changing so rules based on that are ineffective.

The body usuallyh has a image that decribes the investment. In addition
there is text that is gibberish but all validly spelled english words.
Mostly sentences.


Has anyone developed a rule strategy to deal with this type of Spam.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Yes, I use a third party tool called SpamBayes - works quite well. Free from sourceforge.net.

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Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Dave asked:

| I have gone a long way in automatically sending spam to the junk box
| buy using rules.
|
| I have one type of SPAM that I can't get rid of though. The spam
| mostly comes describing financial investments. The email address is
| constantly changing so rules based on that are ineffective.
|
| The body usuallyh has a image that decribes the investment. In
| addition there is text that is gibberish but all validly spelled
| english words. Mostly sentences.
|
|
| Has anyone developed a rule strategy to deal with this type of Spam.
 
G

Giganews

I get the same type of emails plasmoo is discribing, and I use spambayes
with out good results on THIS type of emails (usually stocks as 'runners' or
something,) and most of the 'text' is actually an embedded image
just my $.02 worth!
Bruce


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
Yes, I use a third party tool called SpamBayes - works quite well. Free
from sourceforge.net.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Dave asked:

| I have gone a long way in automatically sending spam to the junk box
| buy using rules.
|
| I have one type of SPAM that I can't get rid of though. The spam
| mostly comes describing financial investments. The email address is
| constantly changing so rules based on that are ineffective.
|
| The body usuallyh has a image that decribes the investment. In
| addition there is text that is gibberish but all validly spelled
| english words. Mostly sentences.
|
|
| Has anyone developed a rule strategy to deal with this type of Spam.
 
G

Gordon

Dave said:
I have gone a long way in automatically sending spam to the junk box buy
using rules.

I have one type of SPAM that I can't get rid of though. The spam mostly
comes describing financial investments. The email address is constantly
changing so rules based on that are ineffective.

The body usuallyh has a image that decribes the investment. In addition
there is text that is gibberish but all validly spelled english words.
Mostly sentences.


Has anyone developed a rule strategy to deal with this type of Spam.


I set up a rule that deletes all messages that are not from my Contacts.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Giganews said:
I get the same type of emails plasmoo is discribing, and I use
spambayes with out good results on THIS type of emails (usually
stocks as 'runners' or something,) and most of the 'text' is actually
an embedded image
just my $.02 worth!

Don't you use those messages to train SpamBayes?
 
G

Giganews

Yes, Sometimes it will place it in my suspect folder, but mostly it lets it
go by.
Bruce
 
D

Dave

Thanks I will give that a try.


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
Yes, I use a third party tool called SpamBayes - works quite well. Free
from sourceforge.net.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Dave asked:

| I have gone a long way in automatically sending spam to the junk box
| buy using rules.
|
| I have one type of SPAM that I can't get rid of though. The spam
| mostly comes describing financial investments. The email address is
| constantly changing so rules based on that are ineffective.
|
| The body usuallyh has a image that decribes the investment. In
| addition there is text that is gibberish but all validly spelled
| english words. Mostly sentences.
|
|
| Has anyone developed a rule strategy to deal with this type of Spam.
 

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