I used to have a set of rules that dealt with the paypal and ebay
spoof emails, however since upgrading to SA 3.x I seem to have lost
them (along with several other rules that I liked).
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I mean, it seems to be something claiming to be from paypal, ebay,
citibank, wamu, etc that is NOT from them should score a lot higher
than 2.4. So what can I do to catch these before some idiot -- er,
luser-- um USER gets fooled into giving up their account info?
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