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How do I catch this sort of spam....

Pagemakers

Silver Pleskian
I have recently been receiving a lot of spam from names such as Sport Q. Jaundice and Topic V. Lyceums (every name is different). The emails normally consist an opening line like Howdy:) or Adieu.

Then there is a single graphic (normally drugs) and a graphical remove me type link.

Because all of the text is in graphical format I don't see how I can enter any words into a rule set.

Although these emails always slip through SA, Outlook always catches them and places them in the junk email folder.

Has anyone else seen these emails? Is the a rule set to conquer them?

Thanks.
 
I don't know much about SA, so I'm generalising only, but I'm surprised it is missing them. Surely there must be a default rule that scores any message with no text as being spam? If not, there must be a rule someone else has already written that you could apply somehow...

Faris.
 
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