A message just slipped through, no text, just an image. It slipped through
with a ridiculously low score, minus .6 

When I expanded the headers, I found that the message got through mostly 
because of the following.

USER_AGENT_MSN     (-2.3 points) Headers indicate valid mail from MSN
PGP_SIGNATURE      (-2.3 points) Contains a PGP-signed message

I looked at the message, and found a fake PGP signature buried in the
HTML! (See below!)

<br><br>
<p><font size="2" color=white>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
i3A/A9UAPmf7ZbesiT+lEZdqEQJJ6QCeJcBgl19C3ErrfhM3h7z5Kg49xU89oKHG
L79MJrvpvQ0ofECdfGbuRfwe
=u41Z
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
<br>


There was also almost seven lines jibberish to throw of the Bayes
recognizer.

The fake signature was a cute idea. I think it has to be incorporated into
the scoring. I'm worried about the gibberish though.

Body of the message available upon request.

--

Jack Gostl      [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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