Philip Hazel,
Thank you so much. It catches 99% of the Asian language SPAM.
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David Gardner
Vernier Software & Technology
13979 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97005-2886
phone: (503) 277-2299
fax: (503) 277-2440
email: dgardner@???
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http://www.vernier.com/
>>> ph10@??? 03/26/02 09:05 AM >>>
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, David Gardner wrote:
> Does anyone on this mailing list have a filter for Exim 3.22 that can
> handle this situation? Here is an example of the subject line:
>
> [±¤°í]±èÄ¡³ÃÀå°í,Á¤¼ö±â,¿*¼ö±â ù¶¥ 69 ¿ø¿¡µå ³ Ï Ù.
I've had some success with lines like this:
$h_Subject: matches \N[\x80-\xff]{6}\N
which matches a run of 6 top-bit characters in a subject line. (This is
an Exim 4 line. For Exim 3, remove the \Ns and double the other \s.)
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Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
ph10@??? Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.