A good example of trickery. Here's an email I received today - correctly filtered by the school system into Junk.
Dear Customer!
Thank you for ordering at our online store.
Your order: Sony VAIO A1133651A, was sent at your address.
The tracking number of your postal parcel is indicated in the document attached to this letter.
Please, print out the postal label for receiving the parcel.
Internet Store.
Thank you for ordering at our online store.
Your order: Sony VAIO A1133651A, was sent at your address.
The tracking number of your postal parcel is indicated in the document attached to this letter.
Please, print out the postal label for receiving the parcel.
Internet Store.
The attachment also triggered some good behaviour by our system, which replaced it with this:
PureMessage has replaced this part of your message with this text.
Incident information:
Event: Virus infection detectedLocation: nz.zipMessage ID: XXXX Junk E-mail/{EFA34491-C61F-4DD4-BB8E-E70374551FE6}.emlDate: 19/09/2009Time: 10:08:37Server: JSERVERJob: Exchange Store ScanningVirus name(s): Troj/Bredo-G
Incident information:
Event: Virus infection detectedLocation: nz.zipMessage ID: XXXX Junk E-mail/{EFA34491-C61F-4DD4-BB8E-E70374551FE6}.emlDate: 19/09/2009Time: 10:08:37Server: JSERVERJob: Exchange Store ScanningVirus name(s): Troj/Bredo-G
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