Hello list,

I am confused (not hard really) a client who is getting (in their
opinion) too many false positives, sent himself a test message from his
personal internet email account.  The message had a .jpg attached

This message was caught by ASSP :
<headers>
X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11
Thread-Index: AcgWhH44VATIMBalQnyof9SQcJudXA==
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3198
X-Assp-Delay: delayed for 6m 41s; 24 Oct 2007 22:32:45 +0100
X-Assp-Received-DNSBL: pass
X-Assp-Received-URIBL: pass
X-Assp-Score: 5 (Bayesian-BlackRe)
X-Assp-Bayes-Confidence: 1.00000
X-Assp-Spam-Level: 
X-Assp-Spam-Prob: 1.00000
X-Assp-Tag: Bayesian
X-Assp-Envelope-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Assp-Version: 1.3.3()
X-Assp-Spam: YES
X-SMSMSE-SCL: 9
X-Assp-ID: id-1565c1004
X-Assp-Spam-Reason: Bayesian Spam
X-Assp-Totalscore: 5
</headers>

The mail body was blank, I can only guess that somewhere in the .jpg a
group of characters coincidentally matched a BlackRE expression.
Annoyingly, when I dropped the email into the ASSP Mail Analyzer, so I
could find out what had caused the rejection, it passed with a bayesian
score of 0.

Can I exclude images from spam checks?

FYI:
Perl 5.008008
ASSP 1.3.3()

Module Add-ons 
File::Scan::ClamAV      1.8
Compress::Zlib          1.41
Digest::MD5             2.36
Email::Valid            0.179
File::ReadBackwards     1.04
Mail::SPF::Query        1.999001
Net::DNS                0.57
Time::HiRes             1.86
Win32::Daemon           20030617

Thanks - Chris


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