On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 13:03 +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote:
> I do think that Markov Chains combined with Bayes Statistics
> might do a wee bit better. (Except with very short emails.)
> However all that these things are able to do is essentially
> grow the key database when spammers are producing new mutated
> (mis-spelled) texts by mixing in spaces, punctuations, and even
> occasional characters.
>
> For recognizing those pill merchants one needs complex software
> to read the site at the URL, and to read texts out of the IMAGES
> at the site. Captcha to get thru spam filters...
>
Could a heuristic be added to reject messages with wildly incorrect
dates? I notice that the last 5-10 messages in my LKML folder every
morning are spam with a date that's ~24 hours in the future.
Lee
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