The other one is totally unrelated, say a marketing company has set up a redirector to count how often each link is visited.

Well, for the other one ..... I would not want to read these mails even if they are not phish

Well lets see.  My latest Alaska Airlines milage statement says:

Received: from airemote1.aif1.com ([208.45.250.252])
Message-ID: <&PARTY_ID;27731075&EMAIL_ADDRESS;>
X-PARTY_ID: &PARTY_ID;

<img src=3D"http://alaska.aif1.com/pr.asp?src=3D1155591075"; width=3D"1" height=3D"1" border=3D"0"/> <img src=3D"http://images.ed4.net/images/htdocs/alaska/head_left.gif"; width=3D"436" height=3D"78"> <a href=3D"http://alaska.aif1.com/pr.asp?src=3D1155591075";><img src=3D"http://images.ed4.net/images/htdocs/alaska/060816/Mexico-Sweep-graphic.jpg"; border=3D"0" width=3D"161" height=3D"110"></a></td>
<a href=3D"http://alaska.aif1.com/pr.asp?src=";>apply today</a>, then start


These things normally score about 25 points.  I have them whitelisted.

       Loren

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