I tried to paste in a spam sample, and sourceforge.net rejected it with this message:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host
mail.sourceforge.net[66.35.250.206] said: 550-This message matches a
blacklisted regular expression ([Vv] *[Ii] *[Aa] 550 *[Gg] *[Rr] *[Aa]) (in
reply to end of DATA command)


Hrm. Anyway. http://www.pbp.net/~jnichols/samplespam.txt is a sample of a false positive that I got over the weekend. I got 5 nearly identical emails, all of them slipped through. It even learned it as ham.

Notice that the spammers are now resorting to composing one gigantic spelling error in order to get past Bayes. Maybe we should put a spell checker into SpamAssassin.. ;) Hey, it would take care of some of these types of spams..

-Jonathan



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