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I'm trying to flag a type of spam that seems to be slipping through with
a very low score
The common factor is that all of the messages have something linke
Just type www [.] pillking [.] org
Just type <FONT color=#ff0000>www</FONT> [.]
<STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000>pillking</FONT></STRONG> [.] <FONT
color=#ff0000>org</FONT></FONT>
Just type www [dot] pilldoc [dot] org
I suspect a rule that looks for "www*pill*org" would work. How do I turn
that into a regex?
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Steve
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I'm trying to flag a type of spam that seems to be slipping through with
a very low score
The common factor is that all of the messages have something linke
Just type www [.] pillking [.] org
Just type <FONT color=#ff0000>www</FONT> [.]
<STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000>pillking</FONT></STRONG> [.] <FONT
color=#ff0000>org</FONT></FONT>
Just type www [dot] pilldoc [dot] org
I suspect a rule that looks for "www*pill*org" would work. How do I turn
that into a regex?
- --
Steve
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