On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 10:07:09AM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 02:10 PM 8/18/2003 +0200, Cahya Wirawan wrote:
> >What is actually the meaning of number in Content-Type  mail header?,
> >for example:
> >Content-Type: multipart/mixed; 
> >boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0012_034345CD.43452343"
> >
> >Since I don't see the same number in my ham, I assume that this number at 
> >the
> >end of Content-Type is somehow a random number. If that is true , is it
> >safe If I have a rule to catch this number with score 5?
> 
> 
> That's the mime boundary identifier.. it's random and it will appear in any 
> multi-part message, ham or spam.
> 
> In a multi-part message, there needs to be a way to identify the end of a 
> given mime section.. so long, complicated strings are used as boundary 
> markers..
> 

Thanks, I got alot of spams (240 of 3000 spams) with the same number as the 
boundary string (they are difference spams from difference day), so I think 
they use the same spam software.

cahya


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