On 2004-02-05 8:13 PM, "Mark Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Correct, it's no magic bullet, but the big difference is that if spammers
> violate someone's copyright by using their copyrighted phrase in the header
> to send spam than they can be sued for copyright infringement and be
> severely fined.

When I first started using SpamSieve, I had the "honor Habeas headers"
option turned on. But within the last couple weeks, I was getting so much
spam as a result that I disabled the Habeas check in SpamSieve. Much less
spam is getting into my inbox now.

Enjoy!

-- Jim


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