On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 05:23 PM, Kaitlin Duck Sherwood wrote:
> I don't even bother trying to parse to make sure it's an HTML tag: the 
> only English-language word with I-M-G in it is the city Pri.m.ghar, Iowa 
> -- population 950.  There are a few acronyms -- Inside Macintosh Games, 
> for example -- but even those are rare.

I would suggest that a rule of <IMG instead of IMG would be a much better 
target.

However, this would not necessarily be a good general rule.  Some people 
think HTML mail is nifty and neat instead of the abomination we all know it 
to be.  You're experience not withstanding I think it would hit false 
positive for many people.

Also, I think the "contains HTML and no alternate" catches the HTML spam 
effectively, and it doesn't even have to check the content, it just looks 
at the mime types.


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