Re[2]: Ready made Spam filter

2002-04-05 Thread Daniel Grunberg
on Friday, April 5, 2002, 9:40:53 AM, tracer wrote: Hello Daniel Grunberg, 1. Copy the subject line of one of the foreign character emails. filtering by subject in any language unless some idiot is insisting will not be effective as general spam filter. I am no idiot. You quoted me

Re[2]: Ready made Spam filter

2002-04-04 Thread Jon Lawrance
Hello Marcus, Thanks for those filters, I will almost certainly use them. What about all the foreign character rubbish I get? For example, I have several with subject lines as follows: [±¤°í]ÁÖ½ÄÅõÀÚÀÚ ½Ç½Ã°£ ÁÖ°¡¿¹ÃøÇÁ·Î±×·¥ ź»ý !! Each is slightly different but they are all unreadable.

Re[2]: Ready made Spam filter

2002-04-04 Thread Roberto Machorro
The best results I've had with my spam filtering is to actually create a folder per group or subject (clubs, relatives, work, e-news, etc.). I have a folder for each mailing list, project, etc., if it doesn't fall into any of those categories, filter it against your AddressBook, then make sure

Re[2]: Ready made Spam filter

2002-04-04 Thread Jody Watts
E-Mail Message ~~ From: Marcus Ohlström Date: Thursday, April 04, 2002 at 2:53 AM Subject: Ready made Spam filter _ MO Before you copy/paste the filters below, make sure to edit the folders MO to suite your setup. Place