I came across an email today that made me think the PROFITS rule
should be:

/\bPROFITS/ instead if /PROFITS?

For instance, NONPROFITS would seem to be more likely to be legitimate
email. (Two such messages were delivered to users today)


Also, if a single line of yelling scores -0.036, why not just round
it off to 0 and not have the test run at all?

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