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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Joe Flowers <fl...@social.chass.ncsu.edu> on 2006/11/03 12:16:30 UTC
Does a rule already exist for this?
I assume a rule already exists for this but just in the remote chance
it's not...
If the text with a URL in a hyperlink does not match the href, then the
message should get more spam points.
For example,
HREF="http://StringA">http://StringB</A>
if(StringA != StringB) { Add more spam points. }
Joe
RE: Does a rule already exist for this?
Posted by "Coffey, Neal" <nc...@langeveld.com>.
Joe Flowers wrote:
> If the text with a URL in a hyperlink does not match the href, then
> the message should get more spam points.
This idea has been discussed before, and rejected. Too many false
positives.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AntiPhishFakeUrlRule