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My apologies if this topic has been addressed. If so, please give me
reference to the thread. Lately, I have been getting a rash of Spam emails from somebody hyping penny stocks. The mails appear to come from random email addresses, have random subject lines, and are made up of an HTML IMG line that actually contains the scammers message (which is undetectable by most anti-spam tools, since it's in an image), and followed by several lines of randomly chosen (though coherent) text. Has anyone come up with a way to write an anti-spam rule that will trap these? I'm using the spam tools in Outlook 2002 (Office XP) as well as Norton Anti-Spam, but neither offer any help. |
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