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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by bu...@bugzilla.spamassassin.org on 2003/12/30 20:23:25 UTC

[Bug 2875] Lot of mPOP generated spam not matched: new rules included

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

jeroen@wolffelaar.nl changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|Two tests to match common   |Lot of mPOP generated spam
                   |spam                        |not matched: new rules
                   |                            |included



------- Additional Comments From jeroen@wolffelaar.nl  2003-12-30 10:28 -------
> There should be more to match here: The weird X-Originating-IP, the
> bogus SGML end tags.

I think it's useful to have a copy of the used software... Googling for
it only reveals links to spamware, and                                         
                          http://www.dataart.com/products/mpop/

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

And the usage of a lot of invalid (closing) HTML tags inside a sentence, like
in http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.spam.spamassassin.general/37120:

<p>Fr</cog>ee Ca</coronary>bleTV!N</fold>o mo</theft>re
p</beaten>ay!!</p>

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



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