On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:39:29PM -0600, Michael Moncur wrote:
> An eval test that specifically looks for an IMG tag and not much else might
> be good too.

If my mail is reasonably standard, then I imagine it would do well -
when people email me pictures for real, they're almost always
attachments.  Even from AOLer friends and Outlook users.

There are a few legitimate uses - Dr. Dobbs Math Power newsletter, for
example, uses inline images to simulate TeX in html.  But for the most
part, non-spam images don't seem to be sent as singleton inline images.

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