Dan Dixon wrote [3/2/04 3:39 PM]:

> 
> No problem. 
> 
> I've gotten a couple more of these and noticed that the subjects of these
> spam emails always contain three periods [...], although the text before and
> after changes. For example:
> 
>   Cheaper meds...congenial
>   he loves you electro ...captivate
>   perscriptions overnight fredericksburg...curb
> 
> and so forth. 

I think this, as well as the previous "name contains a quote around the
name" kind of things are not very efficient as spam catchers.

There just seems to be too much possibility for false positives. Maybe I'm
wrong.
--
Gary


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