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[Bug 2875] Two tests to match common spam

http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2875





------- Additional Comments From kjetil@kjernsmo.net  2003-12-30 09:29 -------
I see a lot of these spams too. They are caught by my Bayesian, though. Clearly
the random words are intended to confuse bayes, but if you've trained it well
with your own ham and spam, you don't need to worry. But since these don't score
 sufficiently to be rejected at SMTP-time, they are annoying. 

There should be more to match here: The weird X-Originating-IP, the bogus SGML
end tags.  

One thing that's probably harder to match is the single paragraph in plain text,
followed by a non-sensical HTML version. 

I think this deserves some more attention, but your summary wasn't very
descriptive, perhaps change it?



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