I just received an email that is not spam, but contains the phrase to set off BUGGY_CGI (which is a bad description of what this is, since it's not a buggy or broken CGI, it's just a text phrase).
This scores 5.09 (and even scored 3.99 in 2.01), which seems way too high. The phrase in question is meant to remiind someone that they may have essentially asked for this email and make sense in the context of web-form based support systems. It's just unfortunate that spammers falsely use it to give the same impression. I suspect that nearly every spam that contains this phrase goes on to contain a variety of other spammy words and phrases, where the message I got didn't. -- Public key #7BBC68D9 at | Shane Williams http://pgp.mit.edu/ | =----------------------------------+------------------------------- All syllogisms contain three lines | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Therefore this is not a syllogism | www.gslis.utexas.edu/~shanew _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk