At Sat Nov 15 10:12:56 2003, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> 
> --On Friday, November 14, 2003 11:16 PM +0000 Martin Radford 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I don't think I've ever received legitimate mail like that, but I've
> > certainly sent legitimate mail with the user's username in the subject
> > line.  This was some years ago, and I don't think I'd do that nowadays.
> 
> Merely in the subject line, or at the beginning? It would be nice to have 

The usernames were at the beginning, followed by a colon.  The
Subject: line looked something like this: 

Subject: ab1234: password change required

> separate rules for those two cases, as well as the current rule that checks 
> for "name," followed by a non-whitespace char. And to test, it would be 
> nice if SA could load a user-supplied pm file of eval functions to test 
> this stuff with. The current user-supplied rules can't couple information 
> from one header to another, which is what's needed for this situation.

Martin
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