On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 20:03, Jason Lim wrote:
> 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?
The regex from my message (quoted below) requires a minimum of 4 characters
to match. I wrote
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: SOME ITEMS THAT YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN OR BE ABLE TO ADVISE
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> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 11:13, David Bishop wrote:
> > This reminds me, has anyone i
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
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That was pointed out to me off list :-) So far, I've got one person saying
"it worked mostly, but got a couple false positives". The example he cited
was a subject consisting soley of "ICQ" from a friend.
Just FYI, in case someone else was int
Actually, they would. Because the "e" in Re: is in lower case! :P
At 05:14 PM 1/23/02 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Of course, I just realized that anyone with that filter in place wouldn't be
>receiving this mail B-)
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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 s
These are the items that iam interested in selling..
Could you help me with some details on the goods, history, origin etc.
are these worth anything and if so who would i contact with regards to
selling them? and the best way to sell them ie auction etc
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