Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Out of an evil sense of malice <g>, here's an example of one of their
> falsely included messages which IMO doesn't belong in the corpus - it
> is simply NOT spam per se.

That message doesn't appear to be spam, but it could be.  Spammers
often disguise their messages as legitimate messages: relocation
notices, misaddressed mail to friends or relatives, etc.  The fact
that it contains 800 numbers is suspicious, although it appears that
the message is not spam.

Not to beat a dead horse, but if I had the full message headers to
test, I could be more certain.  :-)

Dan

-- 
Daniel Quinlan                      Linux, open source, and
http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/    anti-spam consulting


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