Someone on another list posted this:
>Fighting spam can be approached as a linguistic problem. Here's my spam
>rule (omitting the obscenities), which I've developed for Outlook Express:
>
>Apply this rule after the message arrives
>Where the From line contains '0' or '1' or '2' or '3' or '4' or '5' or '6'
>or '7' or '8' or '9'
>or Where the Subject line contains 'free' or '%' or '$' or 'ADV:' or 'UCE'
>or 'Search Engine' or '!' or 'Work' or '?' or 'your decision' or '#' or
>'Spam' or '[' or 'sex' or 'xxx' or 'nude' or 'casino' or 'penis' or 'adult'
>or 'cash' or 'domain' or 'home' or 'confirmation' or 'dot' or 'health care'
>or 'rates' or 'OTCBB' or 'Viagra'
>or Where the message body contains 'Below is the result of your feedback
>form' or 'Nigerian' or 'Congress'
>or Where the message has an attachment
>Move it to the Spam folder
>and Stop processing more rules
/ B.Philip Jonsson B^)
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