Re: : 9D character used in words to avoid detection
I've had good results scoring for the combination of windows-1256 encoding and quoted-printable. It pushes some junk over the top into spam. Admittedly a message that is mainly in a Latin character set with a quote from Arabic could be so encoded, so I don't give it a killer score, just a bump. In my previous message some days ago I wrote about the combination of the windows-1256 character set and qp =9D between non-Arabic characters, where it would never make sense. The reply about my own message matching for mentioning =9D did not make sense since my message was not in windows-1256. If this spam technique spreads I still think it would be worth some score. A broader rule would look for an ISO encoding of the same Arabic no-space character between non-Arabic characters. Joseph Brennan Columbia U I T
Re: semi-OT - reporting an organization that ignores unsubscribe requests
This is a very excessive signature block. I’m glad your proud of your resume, but inflicting itnon a mailing list with every post is a bit much. On Nov 21, 2018, at 12:39, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote: > Anne P. Mitchell, > Attorney at Law > GDPR, CCPA (CA) & CCDPA (CO) Compliance Consultant > Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law) > Legislative Consultant > CEO/President, Institute for Social Internet Public Policy > Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange > Board of Directors, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop > Legal Counsel: The CyberGreen Institute > Legal Counsel: The Earth Law Center > California Bar Association > Cal. Bar Cyberspace Law Committee > Colorado Cyber Committee > Ret. Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of San Jose > Ret. Chair, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop