I get a lot of spam with the username (even the whole email address) in the
subject line.  To wit:

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: user find your auto

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: At last, secrets of the rich finally revealed user

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED], grow your manhood

It seems incredibly easy to me to write an eval routine that extracts the
email address of the To: field, extracts the part before the "@", and then
finds that substring in the subject.

I can't write perl, although I did try to copy eval:check_for_from_to_same and
rewrite it.  I gave up due to time constraints.  Maybe someday I can work on
it again, but really, it should be a ten minute job for someone who knows perl.

Thanks.


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