> If we want to have negative scoring rules, we should try to put
> together regexp's that are actually non-spam indicators. The
> DEAR_SOMEBODY rules is a perfect example. "Dear Sir/Madam" is a sign
> of spam, "Dear Duncan" is not. I think we should add:

Humm, that's me again...

This is a matter of culture, not only a matter of spam. As webmaster,
I receive all email from interested potential students starting with
"Dear Sir".

And I would tend to start all email to some unknown person with the
same words.

Olivier

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