More Spam Assassin Goodness

Just checked the spam-box for one of my email accounts. Get a load of this “altered” subject line:
SPAM – Is hot and waiting for you [address removed since I don’t need MORE spam]

The message is from “Allison”, so I think it was supposed to read more like:
“Allison is hot and waiting for you [address removed since I don’t need MORE spam]” (and yes, it appears to be pr0n spam)

The new subject line is much better, in my opinion. 🙂

(lets see – SPAM, pr0n, assassin, altered – that should make for some interesting search hits…)

Frustration.

Wouldn’t you think it’s bad when a company upgrades its firewall and the person primarily responsible for updating content on said company’s live web server can no longer gain access to it because traffic on port 22 (used for ssh) is now blocked?

Or how about blocking all port 443 (https) traffic – which ends up breaking the company’s online store, since customers can no longer access the secure transaction server?

That’s just the tip of the iceburg.

Gah.