We have a number of customers where I work who have sent e-mail to our support department, and it gets flagged as SPAM for the same reason.
Evan
At 14:54 10/24/2002, you wrote:
*sigh* I don't know how they manage it but MS seems determined to do the strangest things. A customer using MS Outlook 2002 sends himself a message with no subject and only the words "Hi there" and it manages a score of 5.084:FROM_AND_TO_SAME_5 1.314 HTML_70_90 0.947 MSGID_CHARS_SPAM 0.108 MSGID_CHARS_WEIRD 1.598 SPAM_PHRASE_00_01 0.781 SUBJ_MISSING 0.336 A couple of these are going to happen with any client (FROM_AND_TO_SAME_5, SUBJ_MISSING). But only MS Outlook 2002 can manage the others with so little content. The raw message is quite amazing to look at, with only 2 words worth about 8 bytes we end up with a 3KB message. Clearly that leads to triggering HTML_70_90. The MSGID_ rules are triggered by this amazing oddity:
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