That was the source.

Here's the email saved to mbox, just in case I missed something in my
cut n' paste.

Thanks!
Rubin

On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 10:34, Chris Santerre wrote:
> I believe the source held much more info. I added this domain to bigevil
> this morning, but it was already tagged over 7.0!  I have deleted it from my
> spambox. I could dig it up out of corpus. Can you post the source?
> 
> --Chris
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rubin Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:41 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [SAtalk] The first spam to make it through since Friday...
> > 
> > 
> > They're getting harder to catch:  this one came in this 
> > morning and only
> > scored 4.0 out of 5.0.
> > 
> > The only identifying feature that I can come up with is that 
> > it was sent
> > to an address that I no longer use.  I'm going to write a rule to tag
> > messages sent to that address with an extra point or so, but 
> > since some
> > folks never update their address books, I can't blacklist 
> > that address.
> > 
> > I did notice however, a large block of whitespace in this message: is
> > there a rule somewhere that will catch that?
> > 
> > Rubin
> > 
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Mail-power offers an email marketing solution designed to help our clients acquire, 
retain and continue on-going relationships with their customers. As a client of <a 
HREF=http://mail.mail-power.com/ct.php?i=10613991&m=21&l=1>Mail-Power.com's</a> you 
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will help you manage the entire process from start to finish including helping to 
create your email to ensure the best possible results. Additionally you will have 
access to our fabulous reporting system that includes tracking emailing results 7 days 
a week, 24 hours a day.
<BR><BR>
<u>Search Engine Placement</u>
<BR><BR><BR>
<center><b>Keywords are Key to Search Engine Placement</b></center>
<BR>
In addition to Traffic Power.com' s work to increase your site's search engine 
rankings, you can further enhance your results by optimizing the design of your 
homepage.  Here are some tips on how you can positively  influence your search engine 
placement by having your Webmaster incorporate keywords into your homepage design. 
<BR>
<BR>
<B>Keywords in Body Text</B><BR>
Have your Webmaster structure the text on your homepage around your one most important 
keyword phrase. Emphasize that main keyword phrase in the first paragraph and in your 
main and sub headlines. 
<BR><BR>
<B>Keywords in Text Links </B><BR>
When creating textual links, try to make the link a keyword since the text within a 
link is sometimes weighed more heavily than words found in the regular body text. 
<BR><BR>
<B>Keywords in Alt Tags </B><BR>
The alt tag defines the text to display for a graphic if the user has graphics turned 
off. Some search engines will look for keywords in the alt tags so it is good to have 
your Webmaster set the alt tags with keywords. 
<BR><BR>
<B>Keywords in Header Text </B><BR>
Always opt for H1 header content as opposed to a larger font when the text contains a 
keyword. Header content is considered more descriptive of what is actually on the page 
so it is weighed more heavily by the search engines. 
<BR><BR>
<B>Keyword Frequency </B><BR>
Frequency is how often a keyword appears on the page or in an area on the page. Try to 
have your one primary keyword phrase appear a total of 5 to 15 times in all the 
visible areas of the page. This would include 1 time in the title area, 1 to 5 times 
in the body text area, 1 to 3 times in the link text area, 1 to 4 times in the alt 
text area, and 1 to 5 in the header text area. 
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