Randal, Phil skrev:
We got a bunch of these slip through as low-scoring.

This rule helps - score as you see fit:

header   SPAMMER_HERE        Subject =~ /here \:\)$/
describe SPAMMER_HERE        Spammer here
score    SPAMMER_HERE        4

Phil

Thanks Phil!
That simple rule pushes these mails over the kill limit. Now we don't have to see them at all.. :)

Anders.




-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Norrbring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 November 2006 13:51
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: No hit on this..

I don't get any points or hits on the following mail (source code)

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What's the first rule of investing?  Buy low sell high!
Yesterday, market forces caused our top pick (EGLY) to close
down on the day.  This gives our members the perfect
opportunity to pick some up on the cheap before the big
news!

Ever-Glory International (EGLY)
Current: 0.63
Projected: 1.30
Rating: 5/5
Here's the latest news:

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA-(MARKET WIRE)-Nov 6, 2006 - 9:45am-
The Relationship between Ever-Glory and Disney's Agent is
going well, with Orders Recorded in Excess of $100,000 for
First Half of 2006.
We believe that having such a relationship with Disney is a
huge window of opportunity which could lead to extremely
large contracts.  Go EGLY!


Other news:
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA-(MARKET WIRE)-Nov 1, 2006 10:16pm-
Ever-Glory International Group, a multinational enterprise
specializing in garment manufacturing and exports, has
expanded the scope of its business in 2006, wherein the first
half of the year, completed orders from a single customer,
C&A, totaled a staggering US$5.6 Million.
This is just ONE customer!  Many others have placed large
orders this quarter.

August 8th - $2mil order from Matalan
July 25th - $500k order from Debenhams
July 10th - $1mil order from OTTO


Please check all these figures with your favorite source.
EGLY is the real deal!  We are expecting third quarter
numbers to be out soon and are telling all of our members to
take a position in before the data hits the street.  These
fortuitous figures are going to shock the market and send
this one way up!
Give yourself the chance to come out WAY ahead here.
Fortune favors the bold!Also news are
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- New national data show school bus-related accidents send 17,000 U.S. children to emergency rooms each year, more than double the number in previous estimates that only included crashes. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- Google Inc. is set to begin helping customers buy advertisements in 50 U.S. newspapers in a test of how the Web search leader can extend its business into offline media, the company said on Sunday. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The morning after the closely fought midterm elections, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear its first major abortion case in six years. PENSACOLA, Fla. (CNN) -- President Bush tried to rally Republican supporters in Florida at an event the state's GOP candidate for governor skipped Monday, raising the hackles of a top White House aide in the final hours before the midterm elections.

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