Sure: "B~198.78.142.6/oh/sweathers/index.html:Spambox" for that actual link,
or just B~198.78.142.6 for that server, etc. Or you could filter for "XXX
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT," as we do. 'Course we occasionally set the filters too
broad, and have to go in and redirect the innocent back to their intended
recipients, after changing the rules so they don't get caught on the return
trip. Sometimes it's interesting trying to determine what phrase or
situation triggered the trap--some of the mail from this list reliably winds
up in the trap, and I'm still not sure why.

--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio

  "Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to
better." --Richard Hooker, 1554-1600



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Subject: [IMail Forum] How to filter this????


I'm getting similar emails like this one.  Is there a way to filter the IP
address in the HTML code (in the click here part)?
Chris
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