On Sun, 28 Jan 2007, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
Yes, they are. But I see often legitimate messages like this. They are probably used when sending something to somebody while having a voice conversation with him/her. I did it, too.
Giampaolo, In which case, nothing is lost if the message doesn't appear in our inboxes.
If you could turn network tests on, you probably may at least reduce the number of accepted viral e-mails: most of them come from infected dialup hosts and get the score they deserve.
OK. I understood most of them to come from poorly secured zombies that were taken over by the spammers. My mail logs show a lot of such junk from cable and DSL connections. All Winduhs, of course.
Anyway, this may work to you: body EMPTY_BODY m'^[^\n]+\n\s*$' describe EMPTY_BODY Message has subject but no body score EMPTY_BODY 0.001 Your score mileage may vary... :)
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