I am getting rather tired from messages spamming porn-portals. They typically
originate from hotmail.com, and advertise a porn-portal based on
google.com/groups, google.com/reader, groups.yahoo.com, pipes.yahoo.com,
spaces.live.com, docs.google.com, sites.google.com and livejournal.com.

Up until now the vermin could be stopped decently by checking the subject
(with obvious porn related terms or farm/animal related subjects) and the
existence of a URL pointing to one of these portalproviders. But the vermin
has (as always) adapted. They now toss gibberish in the subject line,
creating subjects like "f,arm ani,mals get the taste of real har,dc,ore". If
made an example available here:

http://pastebin.com/m5c18ffdd

The combo 'Portal link found' and subject could still be used, provided I
have a rule that is able to count the number of comma's in a subject. Is
there a way to do such a thing?

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