Re: The 104-114 rule: Follow-up
Two months later, that rule continues to catch approximately 98% of the
virus messages that I've been sent. The only difference is that now I have a
folder set up to review the senders' names; about once a month I receive a
legitimate message that happens to fall in the 104-114 size range.
According to the effluvia in my junk mail folder, there are clusters at 143 and 155 KB, mostly purporting to be from some department of Microsoft.
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