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Stewart Stremler wrote:
> Any statistical techniques used by anti-spammers can be used by spammers.
> 
> So looking at content is fundamentally doomed, I think.

I'm not so sure. The basic idea behind inspecting the content is that
the spammers have to get their commercial message through in a human
readable manner in one way or another. So they have a constraint that
the anti-spammers do not have.

> Greylisting has the advantage is that it forces the spammer to use the
> same IP long enough to allow a honeypot-driven RBL to nail 'em.

Greylisting does indeed sound clever. Not sure I like the idea of
delaying my email though.

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Tracy R Reed
http://ultraviolet.org
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