Robert J. Accettura wrote on Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:38:39 -0500:

> Problem is, outside this techie world, life isn't like that.
>

Well, but life is like that most spam is HTML (either only or 
text+HTML) and most legitimate mail is NOT HTML. I've not seen any 
proof against that yet. As Theo states correctly:

> at the moment it's a great
> spam sign.  As/if that changes, the rule score will go down, the
> rule
> will get improved, or it will die.  That's just how the life cycle
> goes.
>

and if you don't like the HTML-related rules, you can switch them 
off. However, most people will prefer to have them on. Not because 
they all hate HTML but because it scores most spam but lets the 
legitimate HTML mail slip thru.


Kai

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