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Message-ID: <B44DC32F-F8F4-11D7-9420-0003939D0468@strong-box.net>
From: craig at strong-box.net (Craig Pratt)
Subject: Spam with PGP

Of course, SpamAssassin does bayesian filtering as well.

heuristic + bayesian is better than either alone, IMHO.

Craig

On Tuesday, Oct 7, 2003, at 07:05 US/Pacific, Jonathan A. Zdziarski 
wrote:
> A good percentage of spam filters ignore any attachments when 
> processing
> (I know ours does).  This spam was probably crafted to circumvent
> heuristic-based filters, such as spamassassin, which are all but
> obsolete.
>
> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 08:40, Lan Guy wrote:
>> I just got this piece of Spam, with a PGP signature!
>> Lan Guy
>
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