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Subject: Re: [OM] OT: possible data mining from OM list
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:41:39 -0600
At 06:38 PM 9/10/2003 -0300, you wrote:

Am I the only list member to be receiving a dozen or more spam messages every day for viagra, breast enhancement medication, etc, etc? Some of the messages come with lurid images. The latest was of a teddy bear flashing his enhanced you know what. Most if not all messages come from known ISPs such as yahoo, msn, earthlink, and aol whereas the user names are a jumble of alpha-numeric characters.

Can anyone recommend a spam or message blocker that can be coded to block any incoming message where the "from address" comprises a jumble of alpha-mumeric characters?


John:

Well, I've recommended Mailwasher Pro before, and I'm still using it -- must be of some value to me, since I receive over 400 (!) spams per day. However, what you're specifically requesting would be rather difficult, since there'd have to be a relatively simple algorithm to determine the difference between a "jumble" of characters and a meaningful (to humans) string. (I'm not aware of any such algorithms, but it's a good exercise for anyone interested in Artificial Intelligence.) However, the good news is that many of these "jumbled" e-mail addresses have some invariant part that can be recognized as coming from a known spammer address. MW Pro flags those, and in all cases, ignores images. In some instances, I still have to do manual purging -- but with MW Pro, I don't have to have my optic nerve assaulted by unwanted images.


Garth


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