One idea they haven't tried yet

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Jul 30 15:08:09 IST 2006


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I wonder how many email phishing scam detectors would be confused by 
something as simple as putting a link in the HTML where the text is
	htp://url.goes.here
or
	fpt://usl.goes.here
or
	hppt://url.goes.here
or even just
	http:/url.goes.here
Do a few people fancy trying this in the email client to see if it 
detects them? MailScanner itself should catch most of the variations.
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