At Wed Oct 16 00:43:49 2002, martin wrote:

> > > > Would anyone like to run this rule against their corpora and let me
> > > > know if it might be useful?
> > > 
> > > Sorry dude:
> > >   0.000    0.000    0.000    0.00    0.00    1.00  THEO_MSGID_TEST
> > 
> > same here, I'm afraid.  looks like you've got a lone spammer with
> > his homegrown tools targeting you there. :(
> 
> Weird!  I've got quite a lot of this stuff.

I've found out what this is (Message-IDs matching 
<[0-9]{10}\.[0-9]{7}\.0@\S+> ).

These are Message-IDs generated by my ISP's incoming mail server for
mails that don't already have a message id.  And that would explain
why no one else is seeing these, while I've got a fair number.

I'll keep that as a local rule, since I've never come across a legit
mail client that doesn't include a message-id.

Martin
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