Paul,

I invite you to try out spamchk (www.riedmann.it/spamchk)

We have tests for subjectwithcode, senderwithcode and also sender with
unreadable sequences of consonants (random generated strings)

Markus



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> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 11:34 PM
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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] I HATE these......
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> Everyone, As I'm not up-to-date with all the latest beta bits 
> etc., here's a quick question:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [68.154.27.18]
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> What is the best way to block these? I've seen so much junk 
> from these types of addresses it makes me sick! Now each 
> address has a different # before the @, and different IP, I 
> could crank up SPAMDOMAINS to be a larger fail if NOT 
> compuserve, but moreso my question is - Is there currently a 
> test, or will there be a test, like TOOMANY NUMBERSINADDRESS 
> to catch this sort of stuff? Just as soon as the SPAMDOMAINS 
> is raised they'll no doubt change the name to something else, 
> but continue to use #s before the @.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Paul
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