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Date:      Thu, 21 Jun 2001 02:17:08 -0700
From:      Gregory Sutter <gsutter@zer0.org>
To:        Technical Information <tech_info@threespace.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Chat <chat@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: spam filters (not FreeBSD specific)
Message-ID:  <20010621021708.H2984@klapaucius.zer0.org>
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20010619153313.017aae08@216.117.185.81>; from tech_info@threespace.com on Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 03:43:47PM -0400
References:  <4.3.2.7.2.20010619153313.017aae08@216.117.185.81>

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On 2001-06-19 15:43 -0400, Technical Information <tech_info@threespace.com>=
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> Does anybody have any good filtering rules for blocking spam?  In=20
> particular, I'm looking for a solution that can be implemented with simpl=
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> string matching (no name lookups, no regular expressions) on a very simpl=
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> mail client.  If there is a list of rules that anyone has or could point =
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> to, I'd be very appreciative.

A list of rules that doesn't involve regular expressions is going
to be difficult to find.  Every usable spam-blocking product I
know uses regexes.  Will you explain why you want such a simple
system?

Greg
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Gregory S. Sutter                     The measure of a man is the way
mailto:gsutter@zer0.org               he bears up under misfortune.
http://www.zer0.org/~gsutter/                     --Plutarch
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