-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Freeman [mailto:tim(_at_)fungible(_dot_)com]
[snip]
The spammers may eventually start having words like "SPF-pass" in
their subject line.
Or anywhere in the text or headers for that matter. This is just making things
easier on them - putting predictable regularities in your valid email messages.
A bayesian filter is just not the right tool for the purpose - a procmail rule
will do better, because you can search for the entire header line.
The spammers may also add a 'Received-SPF' header, which is why any previous
header must be removed by an SPF verifier.
-- Arik
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