https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6781

--- Comment #14 from D. Stussy <[email protected]> ---
I must beg to differ.  RFC-compliant messages generally are valid messages. 
Those messages not compliant are more likely to be spam.  Although compliance
itself is not a validation, empirical evidence suggests that the two traits
(compliance and spaminess) occur together in an inverse relationship.

Within the strict meaning of the word "standard," a compliant message is
usually acceptable while a non-compliant message isn't and should be rejected
on its face.  Therefore, compliance does have relevance.

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