Can the private class-C be excluded from the NORMAL_HTTP_TO_IP test?
I just had two non-spam messages tagged, and that test (scored 2.5)
easily pushed it over the threshold (just 1.3 over).  These particular
messages included an ip-literal url in the body, but it is a private
address and is part of instructions for some network setup.  I don't
think any spammer will try and direct people to private IP addresses,
since they're not going to get any hits that way.

-D

-- 

How to shoot yourself in the foot with Java:

You find that Microsoft and Sun have released imcompatible class
libraries both implementing Gun objects. You then find that although
there are plenty of feet objects implemented in the past in many other
languages, you cannot get access to one. But seeing as Java is so cool,
you dont care and go around shooting anything else you can find.
    (written by Mark Hammond)


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