SPAM with lots of random words and good words

pgb at adelard.com pgb at adelard.com
Tue Jan 20 11:30:52 CET 2004


On 19 Jan 2004 at 14:28, David Relson wrote:

> Currently bogofilter recognizes the Content-Disposition header lines and
> keeps track of whether inline or attachment was specified.  However, the
> information is not begin used.
> 
> Bogofilter also keeps track of Content-Type and ignores tokens from mime
> parts labeled as application, image, and message.
> 
So I infer that an attached spam email would be classed as a mime 
message part and be ignored.
i.e. it is safe to attach a spam without zipping it first - right??

-- 
Peter Bishop 
pgb at adelard.com
pgb at csr.city.ac.uk






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