Hi everybody,

I recently got this:

http://www.spamcop.net/sc?id=z3936411477z440d5f10ba6037ca7b75c78c52292721z;a
ction=display

in which you may see that a lot of text, probably meant to deceive and/or
poison the Bayes detector, is embedded in html comments.

Now, this particular message scores already a lot in my SA, and I'm not
going to rage on it again. :)

But, anyway, I see SA 3.3.1 comes with a very good HTMLEval plugin. However,
it seems to me that it misses a way to, in example, count the length of the
text commented out with respect to the uncommented one and eventually
trigger a rule if the ratio is above a given threshold.

Do you think such a rule could be somehow useful? Is there anything close to
it?

Thanks,

Giampaolo

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