On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 10:07:30AM +0000, Buford Grimm wrote: > ---- Start SpamAssassin results > 27.40 points, 4 required; > * 0.4 -- BODY: Offers a limited time offer > * 2.5 -- BODY: Asks you to click below (in capital letters) > * 0.1 -- BODY: HTML has "tbody" tag > * 0.3 -- BODY: Message is 70% to 80% HTML > * 2.0 -- BODY: Bayesian classifier says spam probability is 90 to 99% > [score: 0.9857] > * 1.1 -- BODY: HTML link text says "CLICK" > * 2.1 -- BODY: HTML link text says "click here" > * 1.0 -- URI: Uses %-escapes inside a URL's hostname > * 0.8 -- URI: Uses a username in a URL > * 2.1 -- URI: Completely unnecessary %-escapes inside a URL > * 1.0 -- URI: URL contains username and (optional) password > * 0.3 -- Date: is 3 to 6 hours before Received: date > * 3.2 -- Recipient list is sorted by address > * 3.4 -- Similar addresses in recipient list > * 4.0 -- Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook > * 2.1 -- Message only has text/html MIME parts > * 1.0 -- Message has X-MSMail-Priority, but no X-MimeOLE > > ---- End of SpamAssassin results i know your not supposed to reply to spam but.. Why have spamassin if even if the message is 500% likely to be spam it still gets delivered? [i dont use spamassin, but i think i shall experiment soon!] hugh
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