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Habeas spam.

Habeas attempts to fight spam with haikus: The theory is that whoever puts a habeas header into e-mail without having received a license gets sued by the corporation. Unfortunately, most of the spam that currently gets past my spam filter has the magical haiku -- and, even worse, is autolearned as "ham" by spamassassin.

score HABEAS_SWE -1.0

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