Yeah, that's why I can never understand any of those silly letters you send me
For those of you who are still occasionally amused by auto-thesaursusised spam. I know I am :)
These lozenges are merely equal standard lozenges but they are specially developed to be spoiled and soluble below the lingua. The pills is took up at the rima oris and goes into the bloodstream in real time alternatively of moving through with the breadbasket. This effects in a quicker much more mighty effect which run up to 44 hours!
These lozenges are merely equal standard lozenges but they are specially developed to be spoiled and soluble below the lingua. The pills is took up at the rima oris and goes into the bloodstream in real time alternatively of moving through with the breadbasket. This effects in a quicker much more mighty effect which run up to 44 hours!
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If I get mail, of only a few sentences, which contains the words "tablet" and "hard" and "penis", then it's a reasonable bet it's spam. If it contains "pill" and "rock" and "member", then the filter doesn't trigget. So, I then add those words to my filter... so the spammer starts using different synonyms. Which get less and less synonymous as time goes on.
I haven't done any looking into this, it was just my theory. Admittedly, though, at least some of the above example shows signs of bad auto-translation as well.
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Comes, friendly bomb, and autumn now is not the grass grazes the cow group in its not suitable manner there mire, the death
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But it has the advantage of adding all the words in the spam message, giving them automagically adjusted weightings. So even goes in.
When you add this to the normal spam detection rules (duff dates, silly html colours, "Dear friend", etc), and finally, the network spam centres (DCC, Pyzor, which hold checksums of spam mails, in much the same way that freedb does for CDs), it rapidly adapts to changing content.
So far, this year, 44 spams have got through the filter. I don't know how many it's blocked.
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My alledged spam goes into a "caughtspam" folder, which I periodically browse through and then delete.
All the messages scoring above 5 are classed as spam, and those scoring above 10 are automatically added to the bayesian database. When I flush the file, I tell it to learn all the rest (ie. those between 5 and 10), which is usually about half of the content.
Ah... It also auto-whitelists addresses, so recognised non-spammers are given a certain amount more leeway in their content. And that really does improve things (given that I get quite a lot from LJ Notify!)
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My notification of my vodafone bill used to get marked as spam, but after a couple of cases of me saying "no, no, I want this" it seems to have got itself sorted out.
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I get quite a lot to
a) my ntl address, since it's an obvious domain, and I've got a very short username.
b) directly to my mailserver at home, since it'll simply accept email.
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It is a billy brag song right?
Or am i mad?
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