Re: [newbie] Anti-spam measures

2002-03-17 Thread Robin Turner
On Friday 15 March 2002 04:07, damian wrote: hmm... you could use the if contains... filter. if you can copy the korean characters use them to filter enything containing them... Hah - got it to work! It wouldn't work on the first attempt, because it was translating most of the weird

Re: [newbie] Anti-spam measures

2002-03-17 Thread Damian
El dom, 17-03-2002 a las 10:15, Robin Turner escribió: On Friday 15 March 2002 04:07, damian wrote: hmm... you could use the if contains... filter. if you can copy the korean characters use them to filter enything containing them... Hah - got it to work! It wouldn't work on the

Re: [newbie] Anti-spam measures

2002-03-17 Thread shane
not that it would matter in this case, but does anyone know if the FTC still takes emails at [EMAIL PROTECTED] to track spammers? i have been forwarding all the email from a _long_ list of spammers with my address for over a year now. i hope it is doing something. -- Going from DOS to

[newbie] Anti-spam measures

2002-03-14 Thread Robin Turner
Does anyone know a way I can bounce mail? I receive masses of spam from Korea, for reasons that totally baffle me, and I would like a way to send back anything written in Hangul, preferably with a message like This is the spamfix prgram at localhost.localdomain. Your mail was not able to be

Re: [newbie] Anti-spam measures

2002-03-14 Thread Bill Davidson
On Thursday 14 March 2002 06:53 pm, Robin Turner wrote: Does anyone know a way I can bounce mail? I receive masses of spam from Korea, for reasons that totally baffle me, and I would like a way to send back anything written in Hangul, preferably with a message like This is the spamfix prgram