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Hello Chris,

Friday, July 25, 2003, 1:55:03 PM, you wrote:

CS> # These next six are VERY INTERESTING. I'm very proud of these
CS> babies. 
CS> # They help tag and find the random characters spammers put in. Works
CS> GREAT!!!! 

CS> rawbody MY_OBFUZ /z(r|f|k|j|v|x)/i
CS> describe MY_OBFUZ Z with unusual chars
CS> score MY_OBFUZ .45

I see what you're doing, but I get too many FPs matching these rules for
your scoring. The rule above matched Ezra, a cousin's name. Your rules
will also frequently match the checksum codes found in a PGP signature.

I'm testing them out to see how they might work for me, perhaps with some
refinement, but I'm using extremely low scores (0.1) for now.

The same PGP signature problem applies to the multiple-consonant rules
Daniel Carrera offered.  I picked a signed email at random, and
found: ... 4cons ... 7cons ... 8cons ... 6cons ...

I receive a lot of PGP-signed email ... I'm going to have to be careful
with these.

Bob Menschel

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