Robert Menschel writes:
>I haven't seen this one before ... slipped through most filtering rules.
>
>The spam has two parts -- spam in HTML, all graphics to avoid any/all
>text filtering, and then a text section that appears to be normal text,
>quoted from some source, that has nothing to do with any normal spam
>topic.

Interesting.  We talked last week about ignoring the text/plain part
entirely, for bayes and body matches, since Outlook doesn't display it by
default if there's a text/html part.  this is a good example of a spam
that would have been caught that way.

--j.


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