Hi Sam,
> 
> Probably haven't look hard enough, but has anyone
> used a rule to detect (real or pseudo) HTML tags
> embedded in text.  Ostensibly they're there to
> throw off bayes and other pattern matchers.
> 
> I just put up:
> 
> rawbody   TAG_IN_TEXT   /[a-zA-Z0-9]+\<\/*[a-zA-Z0-9]*\>[a-zA-Z0-9]+/
> describe  TAG_IN_TEXT
> score     TAG_IN_TEXT   1.0
> 
> on my test mailer, and it is hitting OK on what I *think* I'm
> looking for.

http://www.emtinc.net/spamhammers.htm

Jennifer

> 
> Are there any legitimate uses for te<tags>xt?
>  If so, I'd like
> to score each one individually.  Is there a method for incrementing
> the score for each match within a message?
> 
> Cheers!
> -sam
> 
> 
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