FYI:

I checked my SPAM Rejection log, and found two occurrences this morning
where a spammer put the Hebeas headers in the email, but it was classified
as SPAM anyway (scores of 30+ each).

This appears to confirm that spammers are trying to use this as their path
into our email box.

I think I will follow suite and turn this rule off too.

Terry


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Douglas Kirkland
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On Tuesday 20 January 2004 07:45, Alan Munday wrote:
> Does this not boil down to the globally effective legal footprint for
> Habeas?
>
> That is if you are a spammer and originate from outside this footprint you
> won't have any problems abusing the mark.

That is how I see it.  Hebeas mark has been set to 0.

Douglas
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