Saw this cross the SpamAssassin list today:

<http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=4255>

Apparently a lot of legitimate mail has anchors with HTTP/HTTPS mismatch between the URL in the anchor's href and the URL in the body of the anchor.

I thought that instead of rejecting poor HTML, one could also use MD's reassembly feature to wrap invalid HTML with the validation report, including a warning at the top of any mismatches like this. PHB's would still get their pretty HTML, with a nice ugly report up front telling them how bad it is under the hood, and why it's hard to tell it from spam.
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