>Doesn't work for me, sorry... I actually see the presence of "dear ..."
>where "..." isn't sir or madam or any other generic term as a sign that
>it's likely not spam. For certain most spammers aren't going to want to
>send emails having: "Dear 42fudge82323" where the recipient is
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Well some do :) and some will use the dear $local_part only is local
part is a possible name.

But the dear someone is really a cultural thing. All email I get from
India starts with dear sir while it is rather enquiry on how to enroll
in our institute.

Olivier

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