I thought this was funny.  It was in response to a commit message.

First, it's a different spam product.
Second, it's challenge/response (boo!)
Third, it says it's on behalf of me, which it's most clearly not.

General rule: don't run anti-spam lists through anti-spam filters.

Tagline set appropriately. ;)

On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 08:43:07PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I'm using Spammed! to filter spam from reaching my e-mail inbox.
> 
> You just sent me a message with the subject "Re: svn commit: r169334 - in 
> /spamassassin/trunk: MANIFEST lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm 
> lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/HTML.pm lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm 
> lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/URIDNSBL.pm lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm 
> rules/20_uri_tests.cf t/uri.t t/uri_html.t".
> 
> Because you have not yet proven to me that you are human being and not an 
> automated spam sending machine I need you to visit the following web site and 
> answer a quick question that a 
> human can answer, but a computer can not. Once you have done this your 
> message will be delivered to me and all future messages will be delivered 
> without having to ever prove to me that you are a 
> real human.
> 
> The web site you need to visit is: http://verify.spammed.com/?mi=GENERAL_CRAP
> 
> Thanks for helping me to clear up my spam problems.
> ---------------------------------------------------
> This message was sent on behalf of [EMAIL PROTECTED], a user of the Spammed! 
> challenge/response system.
> Individual senders: If you did not send the e-mail in reference, please 
> delete this message and do nothing.
> Commercial senders: This user is utilizing the Spammed! challenge/response 
> system and does not wish to receive any automated e-mails.
>       
-- 
Randomly Generated Tagline:
"challenge response is a great way to tell people they are less important
than you"       - Dan Quinlan via IRC

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