I have been running this rule for a day now, and am trapping the spams with rules 1 and 2. Curiously I have now starting picking these up on Bayes as well.
Thanks for your help, and to everyone who responded. Kris Deugau wrote: > > # "Nice girl" wants to send pics, but only if you email the address in > the body > # start scoring at .5, see how that whacks'em. > body NICE_GIRL_01 /Hello! I am (?:bored|tired) (?:today|this > (?:afternoon|evening)|tonight)\./ > describe NICE_GIRL_01 Nice girls don't spam > score NICE_GIRL_01 0.8 > body NICE_GIRL_02 /I am nice girl that would like to chat with > you\./ > describe NICE_GIRL_02 Nice girls don't spam > score NICE_GIRL_02 0.8 > body NICE_GIRL_03 /Email me at [^\s]{,74} only, because I am > writing not from my personal email\./ > describe NICE_GIRL_03 Nice girls don't spam > score NICE_GIRL_03 0.8 > # not actually the same spam, but same class/type > body NICE_GIRL_04 /I will respond right away and send a pic and > some of my info right away/ > score NICE_GIRL_04 0.8 > describe NICE_GIRL_04 Nice girls don't spam > body NICE_GIRL_05 /Reply to me and tell me about yourself if you > want to chat/ > score NICE_GIRL_05 0.8 > describe NICE_GIRL_05 Nice girls don't spam > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%22Nice-girl-like-to-chat%22-spam-tp15542352p15607229.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.