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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Ron <ro...@gmail.com> on 2006/11/09 01:18:09 UTC

Rule for raw HTML

A few spams have slipped by that contain HTML that is appearing as
normal text (due to them not getting something right).

For example:

and you may have<BR>contempt seemed abundantly increasing with the
length of his second speech, and at the end of it he<BR>and the
mortification of kitty

Is there a rule that will catch HTML like tags that are not in the
right MIME type section?   I also see this a lot with <A HREF="...">
links.

Ron

Re: Rule for raw HTML

Posted by Charlie Clark <ch...@begeistert.org>.
Am 09.11.2006 um 01:18 schrieb Ron:

> A few spams have slipped by that contain HTML that is appearing as
> normal text (due to them not getting something right).
>
> For example:
>
> and you may have<BR>contempt seemed abundantly increasing with the
> length of his second speech, and at the end of it he<BR>and the
> mortification of kitty
>
> Is there a rule that will catch HTML like tags that are not in the
> right MIME type section?   I also see this a lot with <A HREF="...">
> links.


I can't see the need for an extra rule for this as it should be  
caught by the Bayesian rules after the very briefest of training.  
That the HTML doesn't display correctly is par for the course for  
spam which almost by definition does not play by the rules.

Charlie
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