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! This one works just like the comment trick. Instead of placing a comment inside a word, spammers use invalid (thought up) html tags inside the word. The effect is the same. | ! This one works just like the comment trick. Instead of placing a comment inside a word, spammers use invalid (thought up) html tags inside the word. The effect is the same. | ||
? html: | ? html: | ||
- | ! is set when a message contains a html numeric entity, like & | + | ! is set when a message contains a html numeric entity, like & |
? html:td | ? html:td | ||
! this one keeps track of the number of html table cells in an email. Usually, emails are just paragraphs of text. When they contain tables and when those tables contain many cells, something different may be going on. | ! this one keeps track of the number of html table cells in an email. Usually, emails are just paragraphs of text. When they contain tables and when those tables contain many cells, something different may be going on. | ||
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- | More information about spammer trickery that underlies some of these pseudowords can be found in [[http:// | + | More information about spammer trickery that underlies some of these pseudowords can be found in [[http:// |
=== See also === | === See also === | ||
- | * [[Glossary: | + | * [[Glossary: |
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