On 20.11.16 19:46, Alex wrote:
Am I reading this rule wrong, or does the presence of a .info domain
enough to warrant a 2.8 score?

*  2.1 URI_NO_WWW_INFO_CGI URI: CGI in .info TLD other than third-level  "www"

<https://clientservices.ogletreedeakins.info/rs/vm.ashx?ct=3D24F76A1AD5E20A=
EDC1D180ACD125901ADFBE7BB3D38714D4CF371647BF8D90DDD78032>*

uri URI_NO_WWW_INFO_CGI
/^(?:https?:\/\/)?[^\/]+(?<!\/www)\.[^.]{7,}\.info\/(?=\S{15,})\S*\?/i

This particular email was scored at 5.30, and wouldn't have hit if it
didn't also hit SORBS, but such a score seemed quite high for just the
presence of a type of TLD.

it's not based only on .info tld:

1. TLD .info
2. no 'www'
3. third level domain
4. at least 6 characters 2nd-level domain

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