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Jason Haar writes: > I don't know if this has been discussed before, but a lot of the SPAM that I > get now is "spammy" in the text/html part, and "bayes-unfriendly" in > the text/plain part. > > It seems to me that if you could strip the HTML out of the text/html part, > and some how compare it with the text/plain part (reuse the Bayes engine > perhaps?), that if they are grossly *different*, this would imply SPAM - as > all valid use of multipart/alternative tends to be that the text/html and > text/plain are just different marked-up versions of the same content... > > Has this already been discussed to death - and I just missed it? Yeah, we have a great rule that does that now ;) Theo implemented it. We really need to post more often to SpamAssassin-users about current new rules I think... ;) - --j. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFAajbLQTcbUG5Y7woRAroLAJ0RmbG/pE5nrxkO+ily+8q2KxdmHQCeKvfq rlY0ZYwk/SY2oTMa3eZHZbM= =81K2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
