>> 
>> >>> that the spammers are sending many small images inline with the e-mails! 
>> >>>  But, I have yet to see a way
>> >>> to filter against this. Any thoughts?
>> 
>> Content-Type: text/html;
>>         charset="windows-1252"
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>> 
>> if properly encoded html is in place why encode with quoted-printable ?
>> 
>> give that a score for the missing upto 6.1 ;)
>> 
>> it could be nice if mimeheader could count mime parts so it was easy to 
>> score on the counts, and most  image
>> only spams have no text/plain text so only users with graphical email 
>> clients is victim :-)
>> 

too bad that so many badly written mail senders exist .... someone detects that 
php has a mail()
function, and next determines that a html message with no mime stuff displays 
as expected
in certain microsoft clients, and then they start sending that format. I 
receive hosting invoices
in that format....
The true victim in that case is someone like me using a different mail reader 
-- having to copy
paste the stuff into a html file in order to view it.

Wolfgang Hamann 

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