Re: [Corpora-List] Auto-generation and how to spot it

From: Alexandre Rafalovitch (arafalov@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 13 2006 - 17:20:38 MET

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    I have seen the spam server to send an email and then send a 'reply'
    to that message. The reasoning here I think that mail agent may let
    through a message that is a reply to something user might be involved
    in.

    But I haven't seen SPAM email quoting you yet. Now that I think of it,
    it might actually be possible, but I am not explaining how on a public
    mailing list.

    Regards,
       Alex.

    On 11/13/06, Diana Maynard <d.maynard@dcs.shef.ac.uk> wrote:
    > In general I've noticed that the subject header bears no correlation at
    > all to the email content, which could be a useful indicator. Although of
    > course, genuine emails often suffer from this problem when people reply
    > to messages and gradually change tack without changing the subject
    > header. In this case though, you generally get some pasting of the
    > message to which they're replying (I've never yet seen that on a spam
    > mail - I assumed because the content of the spam is pasted from a web
    > corpus rather than an email corpus).
    > Diana



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