On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:45:12PM +0000 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've set Spamassassin up to mark these as *****SPAM***** and I filter these to 
> my deleted folder for the 200 or so daily Korean spam emails I get. Out of 
> the box, SA already indentifies this as a probable source of spam. It works 
> extremely well and I haven't seen one in my inbox since.

Another way, if he is running a mail server (cannot really tell from his
question below) is just to block IP addresses from these countries, or
block/deny known IP spammer addresses.  This way, port 25 is blocked, and
spam does not even get in wasting resources. I use a combination of my own
db, plus 2 others, i.e. spamcop and another relay.db, with qmail RBLsmtpd,
so mail has to pass 3 tests before it gets in. It works!

> On Tuesday 03 December 2002 16:02, RA wrote:
> > Is it possible to design a filter that can reside in my mailbox in the
> > mail server
> > that can delete any mail that comes with the subject containing any of
> > these special characters?  ([±¤°í]³¶¸¸ÀûÀÎ Å©¸®½º¸¶½º¸¦ À§ÇÑ Æ¯º°ÇÑ
> > È£ÅÚ)
> > Most of them are coming from Korea, Taiwan and China and a few from
> > Russia.
> > I am not expecting any mail that is not in English or a European
> > language.
-- 
Best regards,
Gary

    sed '/^[when][coders]/!d
        /^...[discover].$/d
       /^..[real].[code]$/!d
    ' /usr/share/dict/words



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