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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "AvoidingFpsForSenders" by LangGam

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  '''Tip''': Be open and honest and plain in your emails. If
  you try to hide things, or try to use tricks to bypass spam filters,
  you'll look like a spammer and you'll be treated like a spammer.
- The statistics for use of these various techniques show that it occurs far more frequently in spam mail than non-spam, and the rules reflect that.
+ The statistics for use of these various [http://www.college-paper.org|college paper] techniques show that it occurs far more frequently in spam mail than non-spam, and the rules reflect that.
  
  Do not use "cute" spellings, Don't S.P.A.C.E out your words, don't put str@nge |etters 0r characters into your emails. 
  
@@ -52, +52 @@

  eg: <B></B>) which are generally found in spam. Make sure your HTML is
  valid (run it through a decent validator). Unbalanced tags and invalid
  tags will also flag an email as spam. If you use a title, make sure
- the title is meaningful -- the default titles generated by HTML tools
+ the title is meaningful like what a [http://www.college-paper.org|college paper writer] used to do -- the default titles generated by HTML tools
  are often used as spamsign.
  
  '''Tip''': If you're using HTML emails, do not use invisible text within those emails. Make sure your text colors and sizes are distinct enough and large enough to read. Invisible text is often identified as a sign of spam.