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Dumb Anti-Spam
Monday 1st June, 2009 14:18 Comments: 1
For some unknown reason one of my emails was marked as spam. Perhaps it was my choice of subject line, as my mailserver is setup correctly, I'm not on any blocklists, and the plain text content shouldn't have looked dodgy (there weren't even any links in it!). This annoyed me slightly, as it prefixed "[SPAM] " to the subject line. But what annoyed me more was the fact it added the prefix to every reply. The last one I saw had a subject line of "RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] Computer Parts", but I suspect the recipient has a final email from me saying "RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] Computer Parts". I'm not sure why it doesn't check for "RE: [SPAM] " and then not add the prefix, but perhaps it's an efficiency thing. I really hope that's the reason why, and not because some programmer was lazy.
Avatar Cheryl - Monday 1st June, 2009 16:46
[SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] RE: [SPAM] Computer Parts

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