[SPAM-7.9]- Westpac Account Information

Westpac Banking Corporation corp at westpac.com.au
Mon Sep 21 00:42:22 UTC 2009


   DoubleCheck®, running at "localhost.localdomain", has identified this
   incoming email as possible spam. The original message has been
   attached to this so you can view it.

   If you have any questions, see http://www.nmgi.com/doublecheck/ for
   details.

   Content preview: Dear Westpac user, You have 1 new ALERT message
   Please login to your Westpac Online and visit the Message Center
   section in order to read the message. To Login, please click the link
   below: [...]
Content analysis details:  7.9 points, 5.0 required
 pts rule name              description
---- ---------------------- ------------------------------------------
 3.5 BAYES_99               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 99 to 100%
                            [score: 0.9991]
-0.0 NO_RELAYS              Informational: message was not relayed via SMTP
 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE           BODY: HTML included in message
 0.9 HTML_FONT_FACE_BAD     BODY: HTML font face is not a word
 1.5 MIME_HTML_ONLY         BODY: Message only has text/html MIME parts
 1.5 HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_16     BODY: HTML: images with 1200-1600 bytes of words
-0.0 NO_RECEIVED            Informational: message has no Received headers
 0.5 AWL                    AWL: From: address is in the auto white-list

   The original message was not completely plain text, and may be unsafe
   to open with some email clients; in particular, it may contain a
   virus, or confirm that your address can receive spam. If you wish to
   view it, it may be safer to save it to a file and open it with an
   editor.
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