This is a problem i see oftenly...
what if the URL is only in the TEXT part and not in the HTML? many email
aplications show those URLs as clickable as if they were valid HTML HREFs when
they are not...
-PedroD
On 31/03/18 22:39, John Hardin wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have a really simple rule looking for custom text string contained
in spam urls in the body of the email, like so:
body SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING /specific_string_here/i
score SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have a really simple rule looking for custom text string contained in spam
urls in the body of the email, like so:
body SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING/specific_string_here/i
score SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING3.0
describe SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING
I have a really simple rule looking for custom text string contained in
spam urls in the body of the email, like so:
body SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING/specific_string_here/i
score SHORT_BITCOIN_DATING3.0
describe SHORT_BITCOIN_DATINGBody URL signature of spam
I just realised that