On Tuesday 05 July 2005 15:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:

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Deny traffic from \d{1,3}-\d{1,3}-\d{1,3}-\d{1,3}\.fibertel\.com\.ar perhaps.

> From: "Alexander Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The X-Mailer line is amusing.  allozinfo.com is a real domain, so something 
like postfix's valid sender domain wouldn't apply either.

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I'm not sure Bayes would even cope with that, considering a good number of 
those words aren't all that unusual (and thus would appear in ham).

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