On 07/03/2018 17:32, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Since I get the majority of these emails in italian, I've written a
meta rule that takes in account:
Hello Duca, would you share this rule with us? I would be interested
in looking at the resulst, as we also have lots of these messages here.
JC
Hi,
Since I get the majority of these emails in italian, I've written a meta rule
that takes in account:
Hello Duca, would you share this rule with us? I would be interested in looking at the resulst, as
we also have lots of these messages here.
JC
On 07/03/18 11:25, Leandro wrote:
2018-03-07 5:52 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Arcus >:
6. The links they include in the body of the email are almost never
flagged up either by Clam or Spamassassin - and they point to a
different domain
On 07/03/18 09:08, Daniele Duca wrote:
On 07/03/2018 09:52, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume
2018-03-07 5:52 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Arcus :
>
> 6. The links they include in the body of the email are almost never
> flagged up either by Clam or Spamassassin - and they point to a different
> domain in every single message.
>
Although they use multiple domains in the URLs
On 07/03/2018 09:52, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume so that Bayes is less efficient at
I have this one email account receiving, for more than a year, a very
specific type of spam which I find very difficult to block:
1. The messages are all kept very short, generally below 20 words - I
assume so that Bayes is less efficient at classifying them?
2. Although they are all