Perhaps ALL CAPS with a minimum number of characters (eg. 10) would work
better,
so a person sending "ICQ" or "HI" won't get their email auto-trashed?

Sincerely,
Jason Lim
http://www.zentek-international.com/

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> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:13, David Bishop wrote:
> > This reminds me, has anyone implemented a mail filter that will trash
> > anything with all caps in the subject?  If so, what's the false
positive
> > rate?  I can't remember the last "legit" email I got with all caps,
but I
> > don't really want to take the step of just filtering it all without
> > reassurance :-)
> >
> > Of course, I just realized that anyone with that filter in place
wouldn't
> > be receiving this mail B-)
>
> If using Postfix you can put the following in /etc/postfix/reject
> /^Subject: [A-Z ]{4,}/ REJECT
>
> Then put the following in main.cf:
> header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/reject
>
> I think that'll work (but I've never tested it).
>
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