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But they also knew that, to filters scanning for telltale spam words in the text of e-mail messages, a picture of the words "Hot Stox!!" is significantly different from the words themselves.
Isn't there a heuristic they can employ that scans the text for known spam words?
Have you been taught to avoid spam words?
Say No to "Spam" Words Email delivery today is far different than it was ten years ago.
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Take time to keep subject lines interesting, short, and keep it free of spam triggering words such as "free" or "incredible offer".
The routine ends with a song whose words are simply, "Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam," ad infinitum.
The corporate spam, in other words, is usually easy to stop.
A mix of fonts implies that you are sending out many such messages in other words, spam.
There is, of course, the risk of overzealous recruiting — spam, in other words — with anonymous invites.
In other words, spam with origins in Gmail would be free to spread around the Internet unfettered.
With that motivation in mind, we approached this problem in order to identify the distinctive user-specific features that lead us to discover fraud, or opinion spam in other words.
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