Well, since most people I know aren't stupid enough to type their email in 
all caps, I don't have to worry about those getting flagged as spam.

If you've got people who email you in that manner, you might want to 
remind them that doing so is akin to yelling, as well as just plain ugly.

On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Jon Gabrielson wrote:

> I would personally consider the following email spam, but
> more to the point, I get very little ALLCAP spams, and the
> rules LINES_OF_YELLING and UPPERCASE_25_50 are
> more often flagged on legitimate mail.  I was wondering if
> other people are finding that these rules are actually
> effective in flagging more spam than false positives.

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