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Two pieces of email arrived in my inbox today marked:

***** SPAM ******

PNC: Planet Netcom's anti-spam server has detected that this email is most
PNC: likely spam. As such, the subject has been altered so that you can
PNC: recognise or block similar unwanted email in the future, using the
PNC: built-in mail filtering support in your mail reader.


I'm amused. One of the emails was a wally laughing about the latest Nigerian scam, and including the phone numbers and addresses.

The other, though, was just an email from a student wanting to sell some textbooks.

The ISP counts up points and calls "SPAM" if they get over 5 points. Points are awarded for things like:

PNC: Hit! (1.6 points) From: ends in numbers
(unfortunately, not unusual in student-number-based email addresses, but also with Yahoo and such)

PNC: Hit! (0.8 points) BODY: Contains a line >=199 characters long
(which happens when autowraps are applied. Also if the twit has left on HTML mail)

PNC: Hit! (2.7 points) BODY: Mutated Nigerian scams
(Ok, this one is fair)

PNC: Hit! (1.8 points) No MX records for the From: domain
(I have no idea what this means)

PNC: Hit! (3.9 points) Forged yahoo.com 'Received:' header found
(Actually, it wasn't forged. The mail had been sent through a mailing list. This means that every time someone from a web-based mail address sends something through the list, it's going to be marked at 1.6 + 3.9 = 5.5 points and thus as possible spam.)

I receive DAILY Asian "hot girls" spam in non-english text. This has never been filtered.

I've asked them to remove this filter. I figure I can deal with my own spam.
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