SPAM/JUNK Filters are "Weak"
I've been researching the SPAM I do get and putting into a database to further analyze.
I use [ctl+u] to show the "source" of the e-mail
Then use [ctl+f] to "Find" a text string
I type in. In this case "Http:" I see several matches within this document or if I hover over an embedded
object in the e-mail I see the same "http..." links These links ALL start the same way and after the first "."
(dot), they are very different in each e-mail to the next e-mail from the same SPAMer. So, I Parse out the
1st N Chars up to the 1st "." These "Parsed" links are responsible for 90% of the SPAM I get http://email.
Example "http://kral."
Seems to me if you guys could create a filter that would allow users to filter on an embedded link's web
address, that a SIGNIFICANT MAJORITY of the SPAM would be caught (and stopped)