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Return-Path: gward@python.net
Delivery-Date: Wed Sep 11 13:23:08 2002
From: gward@python.net (Greg Ward)
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 08:23:08 -0400
Subject: [Spambayes] XTreme Training
In-Reply-To: <LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCOEHDBDAB.tim.one@comcast.net>
References: <LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCKEGPBDAB.tim.one@comcast.net>
<LNBBLJKPBEHFEDALKOLCOEHDBDAB.tim.one@comcast.net>
Message-ID: <20020911122308.GB5866@cthulhu.gerg.ca>
On 10 September 2002, Tim Peters said:
> Why would spam be likely to end up with two instances of Return-Path
> in the headers?
Possibly another qmail-ism from Bruce Guenter's spam collection. Or
maybe Anthony's right about spammers being stupid and blindly copying
headers. (Well, of course he's right about spammers being stupid; it's
just this particular aspect of stupidity that's open to question.)
Greg
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