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Spam detection software, running on the system "mailcluster2", has |
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identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message |
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has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label |
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similar future email. If you have any questions, see |
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sysadmin@×××××××.com for details. |
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Content preview: Another doubt: For emerging engage I had to mask a few |
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packages (from snapshot instead of cvs): x11-misc/engage ~x86 |
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x11-libs/ecore ~x86 x11-libs/evas ~x86 dev-libs/eet ~x86 |
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media-libs/edje ~x86 dev-libs/embryo ~x86 x11-libs/ewl ~x86 |
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media-libs/etox ~x86 app-misc/examine ~x86 x11-libs/esmart ~x86 |
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media-libs/epsilon ~x86 media-libs/epeg ~x86 [...] |
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Content analysis details: (5.4 points, 5.0 required) |
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pts rule name description |
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0.0 RCVD_BY_IP Received by mail server with no name |
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0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message |
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0.1 HTML_40_50 BODY: Message is 40% to 50% HTML |
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2.3 LONGWORDS Long string of long words |
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3.0 KTH_RANDOMWORDS long string of random words and a multipart/alternative |
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The original message was not completely plain text, and may be unsafe to |
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open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a virus, |
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or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to view |
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it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an editor. |