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| Subject: | Re: Something new in my inbox |
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| Date: | 29 Sep 2004 10:43:38 -0000 |
In-Reply-To: <1096335325.14189.26.camel@kahuna-ws.robhughes.com>
I've noticed an increasing amount of spam that's using what looks like a broken attempt to mime-encode a url. An example would be http://www=2euwantedx=2einfo/rm/news_out=2ehtm. Does anyone recognize this encoding type? I need to create some spamassassin rules to pick it up. The only place I've seen the "=2e" stuff is in broken outlook emails, so any help or pointers to sites with info on this encoding will be appreciated.
If this is spam, is it coming into your email inbox? If so, how does it relate to the subject line?
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