-----Original Message-----
From: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:29 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: HTML spam not detected

> This one is also not detected :
>
>
> "
> n V c a n I p i o u e m $ n 105 30 lp   j p y i g l j l k s
> c C g i j a c I i i r s $9 n 9 10 1j   o p r i a l s l a s
> d V d i y a e g k r a a $6 h 9 10 U9   a p y i g l m l v s
>
> n V c a n I p i o u e m $ n 105 30 lp   j p y i g l j l k s
> c C g i j a c I i i r s $9 n 9 10 1j   o p r i a l s l a s
> d V d i y a e g k r a a $6 h 9 10 U9   a p y i g l m l v
>
> o V b a x I w i l u w m $ v 105 30 tF   l p w i u l b l a s
> t C x i a a z I z i c s $ i 99 10 8h   r p d i j l n l r s
> s V h i f a p g m r p a $ j 69 1 u5 0  m p u i v l a l f s
> "
>
> This one is very strange, as I cannot understand the meaning of it...
>
> Anyone got a trick ?

You have to look at the HTML, which itself is designed to be hard to read.
Or you could just load the spam in a browser and see what it will neatly do
to make these things readable.  The spam message ends up on the left side of
the screen, and the intervening garbage characters end up on the right.

For instance, that first line says something like

> n V c a n I p i o u e m $ n 105 30 lp   j p y i g l j l k s
> V a I i u m $ 105 30

    Loren

Any Rules or thoughts on stopping  these?

Were getting hammered ,  and this one below scored a WHOPPING 0 ZERO

Subject: Re: haBaP37 news

Hi,
 
Do you want to i O p V e E l R w P i A v Y for your m M l e a d a i r a y c q
t c i o o o n m s ?
 
Nothing like you need it, g S j a t v o e over t 5 m 0 i % with
http://geocities.com/AliDoStilesrdne/
 
i V q a b I w i w u g m $ e 105 3 Mj 0  w p s i b l g l k s
y C z i z a n I c i g s $9 w 9 1 C8 0  y p s i h l y l v s
l V y i w a n g r r n a $6 n 9 1 Vc 0  k p d i z l w l n s

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