Office of the Postmaster writes:
> I sent the below about 10 days ago and I didnt see anything from anyone.
> 
> A 3-5% ratio of our email is getting tagged with HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_32 which 
> according to the DOC is HTML: images with 2800-3200 bytes of words.  The 
> only problem is the emails in question had only 1 image in them and it was 
> a spacer.gif file.  And I manually checked the size of the IMG SRC line and 
> counting everything in it include domain names, directories, directives, 
> etc was 184 bytes.
> 
> Is this a red herring event?  Because I have checked 10 different messages 
> and none of them had anything that could match that.
> 
> The only thing that might of was if you cut and pasted the entire body of 
> the email from <html></html> that was 3020 bytes but thats the message 
> itself not an IMG.

Yes, it's the message size that's in question, not the "<img>" tag. it's
expected that the rule may fire on ham -- that's why it only scores 1.6
points (max).  1.6 is far below the 5.0 threshold...

--j.

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