On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 the voices made Martin Radford write:

> I've spotted in the last day or so a possible spam-indicator based on
> the Message-ID of a number of recent spams.
>
> These have the format:
> Message-ID =~ /^<10[0-9]{8}\.[0-9]{7}\.0\@\S+>$/
>
> (i.e ten digits "dot" seven digits "dot" zero @...)
>
> The first set of digits are the standard Unix time_t.  The second set
> of digits appear random.

 Most likely the PID.

 [time][PID] is pretty normal to use when you need something to be unique...


        /Tony
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