I take that back. It looks like it is getting added at Graze-L's server.
Rather amusing the words it flags considering the topic of the list. :)
On Jul 12, 2005, at 7:22 AM, Walter H. Jeffries wrote:
> I often see messages on Graze-L that have a characteristic SPAM mark
> in the subject line and will say things like " - Found word(s) farm in
> the Text body - Email found in subject".
>
> Not every message has this so it doesn't seem to be done by the
> Graze-L server. Any idea where this is coming from? If it is a
> particular individual might they be willing to turn this off for
> Graze-L messages so they don't get marked and would people please trim
> this garbage out of the subject lines? It would make reading the list
> easier and better.
>
> Now for the really odd part - the SPAM filter complained about finding
> the word 'farm' (see above) in the body of the message... :) Gotta
> love that efficiency on a farm discussion list!
>
> -Walter
> in Vermont
> wishing SPAM was edible. :)
>
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