On Feb 7, 2007, at 8:31 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:
As for LW_STOCK_SPAM4, it's being triggered by the fact that the message
is base-64 encoded text AND has a Date: header that's missing a proper
timezone. Apparently a batch of stock spam went out at some point with
both of these abnormal features. I have to admit, it's a pretty rare
combination.
....
years now, and nearly every normal email system has caught up by now.

I get it for all crackberry messages. Can the rule be modified to handle this?

(yes, I've already bugged them about this but until then...)

Of course, also consider that you are spam threshold is 4.0, instead of
5. By doing so, you've asked SA to catch more spam at the expense of
having more false positives. This is one of them that would not have
been tagged at 5.0.

Short answer is that between 4.0 and 5.0 is 120 messages per day. You do the math ;-)

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Jo Rhett @ Lizard Arts
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