On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Charlie Watts wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Matthew Cline wrote:
>> On Monday 11 March 2002 08:24 pm, Michael Moncur wrote:
>>
>> > I think that would be a great addition to SA, although I see more
>> > virus emails formatted like that than actual spam. I'm trying the
>> > following in my custom rules file:
>> >
>> > rawbody HTML_FRAMES        /<i?frame /i
>> > describe HTML_FRAMES       HTML with an embedded frame
>> > score HTML_FRAMES  4.0

[...]

> This is possibly showing the continual corpus nerd-mail problem, but
> /<i?frame /i doesn't match -anything- in my non-spam boxes.

This is much more likely to be due to the fact that no HTML based email
client will generate a document that contains a frame set by default
and, in those that I have seen, there isn't an easy UI for doing so.

This is even more true when the content would need to be present -- that
is, generating a frameset that isn't fetched live.

        Daniel

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