Have you guys considered filing a bug with Apple? It seems to me that you have quite a reproducible problem, and you can easily provide documentation (the full message including headers) for it. There must be some clues in the message which could be used analytically to indicate it's a spam - possibly the SMTP headers. This is the second time Mr Freeman has posted about this (previously April 14, 2005 3:41:52 pm BST) and it looks like it isn't a problem which is just going to disappear on its own. Stroller. On Jul 5, 2005, at 2:58 am, Crandon David wrote: > Yeah, I get the same one, over and over again. Every once in a while > they change the gif, but I can tell it's the same company. It's been > going on for a couple of years, and Mail never learns itl. > > On Jul 4, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Jim Freeman wrote: >> ...There is one piece of spam which consistently gets through to my >> inbox. I always mark it junk but it keeps getting through. I thought >> Mail was supposed to learn. It's an ad for drugs, including viagra, >> it comes with an attached gif with a list of drug prices.