I recently received some personal mail with the following
HotMail-generated ad. at the end (linebreaks are mine):
MSN Photos is the easiest way to
share and print your photos: Click Here
Here's the SpamAssassin report:
SPAM: Content analysis details: (6.17 hits, 5 required)
SP
I've seen similar: I'm running all my mail through a "spamc -f" on my
mail gateway (a Pentium 75), and every now and then a pile of mail
comes through without any SpamAssassin headers at all. My guess is
that the filtering gets so heavy that the spamd daemon refuses
connections, but I have no proo
...and I've had half a dozen copies now...
--- Start of forwarded message ---
X-Coding-System: iso-8859-1-unix
Mail-from: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 08 00:02:24 2002
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 5635 invoked from network); 8 Apr 200
> Odd, this same spam scores 4.8 on my machine.
Hmm, I just got another one, headers as follows. As you can see, I'm
on SA 2.11.
X-Coding-System: iso-8859-1-unix
Mail-from: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 09 14:22:01 2002
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTE
> Current CVS supports a -S option, which means "stop at threshold", which does
> what you want.
What if the (omitted) later tests would actually mark down (score negative)?
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