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Subject filters were are are popular, since large amounts of spam still is about things that rarely appears in legitimate mail, such as certain drugs, body parts, and implausible third-world military and financial stories.
Subject filters are popular, since large amounts of spam still is about things that rarely appears in legitimate mail, such as certain drugs, body parts, and implausible third-world military and financial stories.


They are easily subverted by euphemism or deliberate misspellings, e.g. v1@gra.
They are easily subverted by euphemism or deliberate misspellings, e.g. v1@gra.

Revision as of 16:15, 16 January 2008

Anti-spam technique: Static subject keyword
Date of first use: early 1990s
Effectiveness: Low
Popularity: High, built into many MUAs
Difficulty of implementation: Easy
Where implemented: MUA or MTA
Harm: {{{harm}}}

Subject filters are popular, since large amounts of spam still is about things that rarely appears in legitimate mail, such as certain drugs, body parts, and implausible third-world military and financial stories.

They are easily subverted by euphemism or deliberate misspellings, e.g. v1@gra.