On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Matt Sergeant wrote: > Michael Moncur wrote: [...]
> Anything using src=cid: should be treated very suspiciously as a > virus. That's what you've been sent (Either Klez or BadTrans - not > sure without seeing the subject of the email). src:cid is the standard way of referencing included image files in an HTML email message. Which, I think, is obnoxious, especially since it's used to include a corporate logo nine times in nine... ...but it is a reasonable use (by the standard) that's operating by design and requires only a point-and-click email to be written. My previous job, before we parted ways, had mandated the inclusion of a graphical logo in the signature of all HTML email, incidentally, that required people include an inline image. That means that /every/ corporate email would hit your src:cid rule... OTOH, use in non-image embedding is zero these days and will probably stay that way for a long time yet. Daniel -- Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise. -- George Washington Carver _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk