---- Start SpamAssassin results
24.40 points, 4 required;
* 1.0 -- Sounds like a MsgId autogenerated by our MTAs
* 0.6 -- Invalid Date: header (not RFC 2822)
* 0.5 -- BODY: Message is 80% to 90% HTML
* 0.5 -- BODY: HTML has a low ratio of text to image area
* 1.1 -- BODY: HTML included in message
* 7.5 -- BODY: Razor2 gives a spam confidence level between 91 and 100
[cf: 100]
* 1.9 -- BODY: HTML has images with 0-200 bytes of words
* 3.6 -- RAW: Message text disguised using base-64 encoding
* 2.0 -- Listed in Razor2, see http://razor.sf.net/
* 0.1 -- RBL: Received via a relay in dnsbl.njabl.org
[RBL check: found 229.127.36.68.dnsbl.njabl.org.,]
[type: 127.0.0.9]
* 0.0 -- RBL: Received via a relay in unconfirmed.dsbl.org
[RBL check: found 229.127.36.68.unconfirmed.dsbl.org.]
* 3.5 -- Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook
* 2.1 -- Message only has text/html MIME parts
---- End of SpamAssassin results
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