On Friday 02 January 2004 10:21 am, Chip Sutton wrote:

> We have been receiving a lot of messages that are not being scored high
> enough because in addition to the random words, they are obfuscating the
> text in the html section with bogus tags.  Here is an excerpt from one that
> I looked at.

>

>   <p>O</affirm>ur U</dosage>S Li</errantry>censed Doc</pressure>tors
> wi</mouthful>ll<BR>
> Prescr</football>ibes Y</fritz>our Me</tecum>dication F</guard>or
> F</tenderloin>ree

SA has, for some time, been able to deal with this sort of thing, because it 
simply ignores *all* HTML tags when tooking for words/phrases, including 
invlaid ones.  Could you send a copy of the analyzed spam (including SA 
headers), plus give us the exact version of SA you are using?

Thanks.

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