the random crapola spam is trying to spoof ISP baysian spam filters. They
dont
care if you read it or not.
The words fill up the ISP level filters and they don't know what is spam
and what is not.
It's a tough nut to crack. If spelling and grammar were the measure we'd all
be
in trouble.
Jim
woodelf wrote:
chris wrote:
The next generation of spam filters needs to start
doing spell checking.
If more then a certain number of words don't match the dictionary file,
then it is rejected.
The spam filters need to learn to read instead. Sadly most spam I get
now is random words
style spam. Ben alias worlds worst speller.