haman...@t-online.de wrote:

> by the time the detection is ready, you will get the entire message
> as ASCII art inside a <pre> or individual letters as ascii art,
> making up a table with one cell for each letter, or the same pattern
> made up of <img src=red.gif> <img src=white.gif> without a table 
> 
> In the long run we will render html to an image and then OCR it to
> detect the message :) 

That's the nature of spam blocking.  We design better spam detection
routines and they design more creative spam to get around them.  All we
can do is make the best rules we can to block the current spam wave.
When those rules stop being effective, we design new ones.

-- 
Bowie

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