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    SubjectRe: [OT] Re: The spam problem.
    On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Rik van Riel wrote:

    > On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Manik Raina wrote:
    >
    > > Now , these mails keep making rounds on this list, though
    > > they've improved my knowlege of African power politics
    > > somewhat, and improved my who's who in Africa, i would
    > > really like it if we could shut the spammer up.
    >
    > Little chance. These messages are generally written in such
    > a way that there are no useful regexps to distinguish the 419
    > spam from legitimate email.
    >
    > I think spamassassin catches about half of the 419 scams, maximum.
    >

    Blacklist the whole country. At the risk of receiving probably one
    or, maybe two, flames from Nigeria, I doubt that there is any
    legitimate email from that country at all. So called businessmen
    and government personnel from that country, dress in "clown suits".
    That should be a hint.

    Cheers,
    Dick Johnson
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