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On Wed, May 21, 2003, Michael Tsai said:

>In PowerMail you might be able to filter based on the content-type 
>containing "html". As for SpamSieve, I'm looking at providing some 
>special options for HTML messages. What exactly do you mean by "proven 
>innocent"? Do you mean that there should be a different cutoff for HTML 
>messages so that the slightest bit of spamminess can tip the scale?

Michael,

Lately what I've noticed that SpamSieve doesn't catch is the message that
doesn't appear to have any body content but has an HTML message attached.

What I see in PM is a messages with rather innocuous headers and no
visible body, but an HTML attachment. The messages are usually very small
and I think the HTML is a redirect or Meta-Refresh or something.

I can send some to you if you haven't been seeing them. Unfortunately one
of the easiest ways to troubleshoot this is not available in PM. I want
to be able to open the source of a message. Why can't I? -- anyone?

BTW, my SpamSieve reads 99.2% accurate with 9 false positive and 64 false
neg. 8667 good messages and 202 spam. So I think it works great.

-- 
Andy Fragen
TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.2.6 - PowerMail v4.1.2
PowerMail AppleScript Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html


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