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faq:pseudowords [2008/02/08 18:49] – external edit 127.0.0.1faq:pseudowords [2012/12/13 12:12] – Minor corrections (e.g. SpamAssassin is no longer a broken link) xuesheng
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  ! XXX can be any kind of header that might or should be used in an email, e.g, Date:, Subject:, but also less common ones such as Precedence: or List-Unsubscribe.  ! XXX can be any kind of header that might or should be used in an email, e.g, Date:, Subject:, but also less common ones such as Precedence: or List-Unsubscribe.
  ? html:authorization  ? html:authorization
- !another way to conceal URLs is with the authorization syntax http://[email protected] will not get you to one of microsoft's sites, but to somewhereelse.com+ !another way to conceal URLs is with the authorization syntax, e.g. **%%http://[email protected]%%** will not get you to one of microsoft's sites, but to **somewhereelse.com**
  ? html:backcolorXXX  ? html:backcolorXXX
  ! marks the background color of a html message.  ! marks the background color of a html message.
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  ! gets set when a message uses low contrast between foreground and background. Possibly to hide certain words.  ! gets set when a message uses low contrast between foreground and background. Possibly to hide certain words.
  ? html:comment  ? html:comment
- ! HTML comments can be used to hide words from dumb filters, while users get to see them just fine: VIA<!--thisisacomment-->GRA.+ ! HTML comments can be used to hide words from dumb filters, while users get to see them just fine:\\ 
 +VIA<!--thisisacomment-->GRA.
  ? html:cidsrc  ? html:cidsrc
  ! image source referencing an attachment by its cid  ! image source referencing an attachment by its cid
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  ! If a message has a mime-encoded attachment, POPFile stores the file name of the attachment in this pseudoword.  ! If a message has a mime-encoded attachment, POPFile stores the file name of the attachment in this pseudoword.
  ? spamassassin:<various>  ? spamassassin:<various>
- ! SpamAssassin tests+ %%SpamAssassin%% tests
  ? spamassassinlevel:spam  ? spamassassinlevel:spam
- ! counted once for every full point of SpamAssassin level+ ! counted once for every full point of %%SpamAssassin%% level
  ? subject:<various>  ? subject:<various>
  ! words found in the Subject header  ! words found in the Subject header
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  ! names and addresses in the To header  ! names and addresses in the To header
  ? trick:spacedout  ? trick:spacedout
- ! this gets set when a string is broken up by spaces or other random characters between the characters of a word. eg:  VIAGRA or V.I.A.G.R.A are easy to read, but break the string "VIAGRA".+ ! this gets set when a string is broken up by spaces or other random characters between the characters of a word.\\ 
 +eg:  V I A G R A or V.I.A.G.R.A are easy to read, but break the string "VIAGRA".
  ? trick:dottedwords  ? trick:dottedwords
  ! this is a fairly simple trick where words have dots in random places. eg: Mort.gage  ! this is a fairly simple trick where words have dots in random places. eg: Mort.gage
 
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