The sneaky buggers are at it again. I've been getting more and more emails that don't fail any tests at all, but should be caught as spam due to multiple wordfilter hits. I had a look at the message (HTML) source, and found this:That likely isn't something that we will be doing, as it will add a lot of extra CPU time (or require writing our own specially designed string matching functions). However, we are thinking of adding a test that will get triggered if a certain number of comments are found in an E-mail. Although this would catch the occasionally bandwidth-wasting legitimate bulk mailers (that have real comments), it would also be very useful in detecting spam.
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Scott, is it possible that the wordfilter, when looking at HTML source messages, can be made to disregard HTML comments, as above?
-Scott
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