Spam detection software, running on the system "clnet", has
identified this incoming email as possible spam.  The original message
has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label
similar future email.  If you have any questions, see
the administrator of that system for details.
Content preview:   Today’s world is getting smaller Today’s world 
  is getting smaller, communication is everything. When you can't get 
  online to make a post, send a message, jot down an idea or check up on 
  your friends' pages you feel like part of you has been taken away. 
  Your opinions and views matter to us. Tell us more about yourself and 
  win a brand new iPod Nano. [...] 
Content analysis details:   (7.1 points, 5.0 required)
 pts rule name              description
---- ---------------------- --------------------------------------------------
 0.0 TO_ADDRESS_EQ_REAL     To: repeats address as real name
 1.7 MSGID_FROM_MTA_ID      Message-Id for external message added locally
 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE           BODY: HTML included in message
 0.1 HTML_TAG_EXIST_TBODY   BODY: HTML has "tbody" tag
 0.1 MPART_ALT_DIFF         BODY: HTML and text parts are different
 0.2 MIME_HTML_ONLY         BODY: Message only has text/html MIME parts
-2.0 BAYES_20               BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 5 to 20%
                            [score: 0.0784]
 0.6 FORGED_OUTLOOK_HTML    Outlook can't send HTML message only
 2.4 MIME_HTML_ONLY_MULTI   Multipart message only has text/html MIME parts
 3.9 FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK     Forged mail pretending to be from MS Outlook
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.