[ale] (OT) example of how they are trying to fool spam filters
Pete Hardie
pete.hardie at sciatl.com
Tue Nov 11 09:09:49 EST 2003
Preston Boyington wrote:
> anyone see this before?
>
> #79;ur #112;ills or #32;p #97; #116;ches #119;ill d #111; all the
> #32;work #102;or you #46;
>
> U #110;subs #99;ribe #32;me ple #97;s #101;
>
> says "Our pills or patches will do all the work for you" and
> "unsubscribe me please" in the original html message.
>
> yay, HTML!!! although it _is_ interesting to see how folks are trying
> to skirt around filters. do other's filters catch this sort of message?
Mine appear to, after a little training - (Mozilla's junk filter).
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