Just got a spam which slipped through undetected... it was just an image with a bunch 
of hidden text in an HTML page. Probably porn, but I didn't see the image in mutt...

   admirations potash bodyguard powered practicably hunk mediate albania
   practiced evaporation aug blumenthal bismark exceeding bengali advise
   crouch horselike popularize scotch bosoms postcondition migration hoping
   memorandum memorial eucalyptus polished ethos almaden $RANDO MIZE
   illegality adore icon tassel themes brainy borneo boo bette microfilm
   terminus bragger adhere cranking pornographer potting bouffant theme
   meditating textures binghamton bert brake brae plenary hypochlorous
   adolescents medieval tallness crises $RANDOM IZE mescal boxwood breakfasts
   acidulous portable bounden expressibility taller mentions acton advises
   acquitted acquits booze crappie couriers schema bocklogged crowbait
   portentous ploys

   [IMG]

   merlin satisfiable sanding craves hungers testers actress exaggeration
   ibis poesy saturater populousness crewed meticulous crazing craftsmen
   bertie evolving tangent courtesies teach positively accolade booting
   pouring melodrama metering exercises boasting advertising $RANDOM IZE
   braids bentham scheduling braining sauces milliampere admiral score
   melange hubs benedictine idiot acclimated michigan accordion scarify allyn
   cox metallurgic metals evacuated exile teenage accusations hurry
   searchlight potable tektite administer scorer $RANDOMI ZE countess evocate
   crafted alphonse courthouse migrations acquainted postdoctoral powerless
   bookie crewed exchequers bragged corroborating baxter acolytes hypnosis
   temptress europium screen politeness


The fact that there's so many words (I've never seen this many in a spam before, but I 
don't examine all my spam, either) must mean that they're having to add more and more 
"random" text to their junk just to get it past the filters (yay for us).



-- 
"#3 pencils and quadrille pads." 
- Seymoure Cray (1925-1996) when asked what CAD tools he used to design the Cray I 
supercomputer; he also recommended using the back side of the pages so that the lines 
were not so dominant.


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