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On Thu, 30 May 2002, Tony L. Svanstrom spake:

>> >  The simple solution to at least a part of this would be if SA
>> >  could recognize it's own list of names of the triggered rules; so
>> >  that it won't react to it's own headers when they're quoted in the
>> >  body of an e-mail.
>>
>> And thus give the spammers an easy way to whitelist themselves...
>  No no no... not making it a rule with a negative score, but making SA
>  ignore
> what looks like information another SA might have added.

Strnagely enough I got a spam a couple of days ago that had headers and
body text from SA 2.20 but as I use CVS and my ISP doesn't use SA and
the remote server connected direct to my ISPs box.

It looked like a clever attempt to cover up spam :) Still failed as it
went into my autoreport account :)

See Ya, Sean

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  Sean Rima                                http://www.tcob1.net
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