On 12/31/03, Jonas Eckerman wrote:
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>On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 14:04:45 -0600, Adam Schneider wrote:
>
>> DUBIOUS WORD BEGINNINGS:
>
>One problem with this is of course acronyms and names (lots of english writing people
>have non english names, and names of products (es
r($_,0,2)} = 1;
}
}
print "DUBIOUS WORD BEGINNINGS:\n";
foreach my $a ('a'..'z') {
foreach my $b ('a'..'z') { if (!$found{$a.$b}) { print "$a$b "; } }
print "\n";
}
print "\n";
Adam Schneider
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or "bs". Looking for word
beginnings might be more useful than looking within words. I bet that with a few
minutes fiddling with perl and a dictionary file, I could generate a list of
"forbidden" word-initial letter p
On 12/30/03, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen wrote:
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>After fiddling a bit, I found that the following incantations would
>allow me to set the format of that header:
>
>report_safe 0
>remove_header all Report
>add_header spam Report _HITS_ points; _REPORT_
>
>The add_header spec must apparently co
I sent this message last week, but I think it got lost in the shuffle of the holidays,
so I'll try again...
Since our server's copy of SA was upgraded to v2.6.1, the X-Spam-Report header no
longer contains a content preview. I tried adding this to my user_prefs file:
clear_report_template
repo
Since our server's copy of SA was upgraded to v2.6.1, the X-Spam-Report header no
longer contains a content preview. I tried adding this to my user_prefs file:
clear_report_template
report This mail is probably spam.
report Content preview: _PREVIEW_
report Content analysis details: (_HITS_ p