Robert Menschel writes:
>I haven't seen this one before ... slipped through most filtering rules.
>
>The spam has two parts -- spam in HTML, all graphics to avoid any/all
>text filtering, and then a text section that appears to be normal text,
>quoted from some source, that has nothing to do with
At 03:22 PM 6/30/2003 +0100, Darren Coleman wrote:
It would be nice, although ultimately unworkable I guess, if SA could be
engineered to ignore anything which isn't humanly-visible in an email.
i.e. when spammers insert fake PGP signatures in tags to lower their score - SA should ignore it.
The p
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:22:39PM +0100, Darren Coleman wrote:
> It would be nice, although ultimately unworkable I guess, if SA could be
> engineered to ignore anything which isn't humanly-visible in an email.
> i.e. when spammers insert fake PGP signatures in color="White"> tags to lower their
It would be nice, although ultimately unworkable I guess, if SA could be
engineered to ignore anything which isn't humanly-visible in an email.
i.e. when spammers insert fake PGP signatures in tags to lower their score - SA should ignore it.
The problem with this, I guess, is that not only would