Ahh. Understood. I got confused by our rules where we code for a single
instance restricted to the URL. (Can't do that without wildcards). All
good then. Great work!
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Not quite right. Normal HTML does often contain comments, usually
generated automatically as a deubgging aid for the developer. Normal
HTML does not usually contain comments that break up words like fr ee (note that I added a space after fr and
before ee to be sure Message Sniffer filters wouldn't
Title: Message
For one thing this is a great way to filter spam. There is no good reason
to encode part of a url, or for that matter to encode "normal" characters. So,
anything with %30%37.biz is _ALMOST_ certain to be spam. We have been testing a
number of rules like this already with great
They're not getting past everything - we show a rejection rate of greater
than 75% almost consistently... not to say that the problem isn't getting
worse though.
http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Performance/FlowRates.jsp
We have seen a significant and apparently consistent rise in the ra
John,
Our demo policy is now more open than before. I don't want to put too
fine a point on it, but as part of our open source release, we changed
the way we do demos for Message Sniffer. The sniffer2.snf license has
some restrictions but it continually updated. You might consider
implementing Mes
Message Sniffer has rules in place for this (about 30+ of them).
We've also lifted the delay restriction on the demo license temporarily
so that ANYONE can get this protection by running the demo license
(sniffer2.snf) with Declude Junkmail. BE SURE TO DOWNLOAD THE LATEST
VERSION OF THE RULEBASE -
Please forward a copy of the newsletter to me
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as an attachment and I will adjust the rule
base (if appropriate). This is a service we provide by default to each
subscriber, but we also - in general - code the core rule base to avoid
false positives whenever we hear about them an