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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Suhas Ingale <sp...@qualispace.com> on 2007/02/22 11:49:09 UTC
FW: Be bumblebee do shaft
Hi friends,
Which rules catch these spams?
Regards,
Suhas I
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Subject: Be bumblebee do shaft
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Re: Be bumblebee do shaft
Posted by Brian Wilson <wi...@bubba.org>.
On Feb 22, 2007, at 6:06 AM, Loren Wilton wrote:
> Your best bets at the moment are FuzzyOCR and the SARE_STOCKS
> ruleset. FuzzyOCR would have a real good chance of catching that
> image. You didn't include the headers, so it is hard to say what
> is in there. If you aren't running the net rules you should be.
> The Botnet plugin might be another good choice.
>
> Loren
>
>
I do not believe that was an image, more so HTML, so FuzzyOcr
wouldn't help very much. I agree that SARE_STOCKS, Botnet and
eventually Bayes will be your best bets.
-B
Re: Be bumblebee do shaft
Posted by Loren Wilton <lw...@earthlink.net>.
Your best bets at the moment are FuzzyOCR and the SARE_STOCKS ruleset. FuzzyOCR would have a real good chance of catching that image. You didn't include the headers, so it is hard to say what is in there. If you aren't running the net rules you should be. The Botnet plugin might be another good choice.
Loren