>Sorry, it normally does that only when it receives an advert for [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>e><tension products. Did somebody use a rude word in his posting? It must 
>have looked like spam.

No, the email was a request for info on how to parse a large number of 
emails into a database. The person quoted an example email they need to 
parse, which just happened to me a medical info request email of some 
sort. 

So it was a legit email that contained your flagged words.


I found the whole thing funny because across the board it looked like a 
failure on the spam bouncing system (flagged a legit email, and then 
replied to an automated list to warn it about the bounce). But false 
positives are a casualty of war when it comes to spam fighting.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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