On 2/24/02 1:27 PM, "Richie Laager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The following automated auction message was caught as spam:
> These tests were triggered:
> 
> SPAM: Content analysis details:   (10.5 hits, 5 required)
> SPAM: Hit! (1.2 points)  From: does not include a real name
> SPAM: Hit! (0.01 points) BODY: Asks you to click below
> SPAM: Hit! (0.7 points)  BODY: A WHOLE LINE OF YELLING DETECTED
> SPAM: Hit! (1.8 points)  BODY: Tells you to click on a URL
> SPAM: Hit! (1.56 points) Contains phrases frequently found in spam
> SPAM:                    [score:  13, hits: click here, email address,]
> SPAM:                    [enter your, for more, for only, for your, please]
> SPAM:                    [click, please send, thank you, this email, this]
> SPAM:                    [message, web site, yahoo com, you not, your]
> SPAM:                    [business, your check, your order]
> SPAM: Hit! (3.33 points) HTML-only mail, with no text version
> SPAM: Hit! (1.9 points)  Forged yahoo.com 'Received:' header found
> 
> NOTE: See the end of the message. Possibly a test could be
> created to detect the ManageAuctions.com footer.

Is this a common place to receive messages from?  I would say it's probably
not, most of the time auction win notifications will come from Ebay
directly, and that's already whitelisted.

C


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