> SA is a scoring filter, not a modifcation filter. Changing SA to rewrite > message bodies is, I think most if all will agree, beyond the scope of what > SA is intended to do, and beyond the scope of what it _should_ do.
it does modify headers, subjects....why not bodies ? > Certainly SA should detect and score such obfuscation, if the FP rate can be > kept low. But controlling what the end user sees in the body of the mail is > properly the MUA's job. No, MUAs interprets and shows html like browsers does and does not modify it. Detect such obfuscation can be as diffucult as to try SA to decode a capcha ! Humans can do better that task !