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Old July 5th 04, 01:38 PM
Roger Long
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Default Newsgroup smut filter

I'm trying to set up message rules to filter out all the smut that is
starting to show up here.

I notice that, when I set up subject keywords to delete, the messages that
have a subject line ending in a number don't disappear. These are all 17 KB
long. Does anyone know how this creep is protecting them and how I can kill
them before my wife or kids see them?

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Roger Long


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Old July 5th 04, 04:24 PM
C J Campbell
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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I'm trying to set up message rules to filter out all the smut that is
starting to show up here.

I notice that, when I set up subject keywords to delete, the messages that
have a subject line ending in a number don't disappear. These are all 17

KB
long. Does anyone know how this creep is protecting them and how I can

kill
them before my wife or kids see them?


I haven't seen any of these, so whatever I've done has apparently killed
them. A lot of the smut spammers deliberately misspell words so that your
filter will miss them.


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Old July 5th 04, 04:37 PM
OtisWinslow
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The easiest way is to use the message rules to send everything from
a selected senders to a clean folder. Then send everything
else to a "spam" folder for later review. Gradually you'll have the
ones you want to recieve email from set up.

On our corporate network we use a Webshield appliance using
Spam Killer. I believe Spam Killer is available in a single pc version.


"Roger Long" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to set up message rules to filter out all the smut that is
starting to show up here.

I notice that, when I set up subject keywords to delete, the messages that
have a subject line ending in a number don't disappear. These are all 17

KB
long. Does anyone know how this creep is protecting them and how I can

kill
them before my wife or kids see them?

--
Roger Long




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Old July 5th 04, 10:58 PM
Norfolk and Chance
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Another way is to look at the most common methods of mis-spelling the
offending words and adding them to your filters also - it's proved pretty
successful for me so far.

Andy


 




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