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Re: {SPAM?} Important! Please don't delete.
- X-seq: zsh-workers 18171
- From: Duncan Sinclair <sinclair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: {SPAM?} Important! Please don't delete.
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 07:36:38 +0000
- Cc: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <20030131013551.GA29518@xxxxxxx>
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Hi,
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 01:35 am, Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
* Duncan Sinclair <sinclair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [Jan 30. 2003 22:51]:
Hi,
Did someone say the spam problem had been fixed???
Yes. A spam problem being fixed does not necessarily mean that 100% of
the spam is gone. These lists have no spam problem anymore. If you're
that sensitive you would probably have to start learning how to
spamfilter yourself.
I do have a spam filter - SpamAssassin put the "{SPAM?}" into the
subject of the original message for me.
SpamAssassin scored the message at 23.5, almost 5 times the score of 5
it needs to flag the message as spam.
X-Spamcheck: SpamAssassin (score=23.5, required 5, AS_SEEN_ON,
BULK_EMAIL, CASHCASHCASH, COPY_ACCURATELY, DATE_IN_PAST_12_24,
FINANCIAL, FREE_MONEY, INITIAL_INVEST, JODY, LINES_OF_YELLING,
LINES_OF_YELLING_2, LINES_OF_YELLING_3, MLM, NOT_INTENDED,
NO_REAL_NAME, ONLY_COST, OPT_IN, PARA_A_2_C_OF_1618, READ_TO_END,
RISK_FREE, SECTION_301, SENT_IN_COMPLIANCE, SPAM_PHRASE_21_34,
SUPERLONG_LINE, USER_AGENT_OE)
So I couldn't help wondering why sunsite.dk's spam filter thought the
message was OK...
Sorry for the noise...
Cheers,
Duncan.
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