On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 18:36, Rich Puhek wrote:
> Scot Wilcoxon wrote:
> >>   YOUR DE<!--c23mts-->GREE M<!--c23mts-->AY B<!--c23mts-->E

> We also may want to consider the effect on our existing rules. Perhaps 
> we'll need a preprocessor to s/<\!--.*-->//g so that spammers can't 
> simply do something like:
> 
> fr<!--space-->ee po<!--space-->rn and low rate mort<!--space-->gages
> 
> That's apparantly their goal, and would be fairly easy for a spammer to do.

I doubt it's anything to worry over - no legit mail would contain those
things, so the comments rule can be given a high score and catch
basically everything despite the bayes (or spam phrases) not catching
it.

cheers
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