[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/03/2004 11:52:41
AM:
> Theo Van Dinter wrote:
>
> Being as my name is Bob I get a lot of that. :-) Well, I don't
> actually. I usually drive the lunch bus and so the mail is going the
> other direction. But here are some samples of what I do frequently
> get with my name in the subject.
>
> Subject: Bug 08378 was submitted by Bob Proulx
> Subject: Bob is out Friday/Monday
> Subject: TWiki - Registration for BobProulx
> Subject: Bob's Task List -- December 2003
Maybe it is just a case of bad examples, but most of these, as well as all
the ones below are internal email, not email from the Internet, and so
should never be scanned. Especially for the second examples I believe that
subjects that use your username rather than actual name are almost
guaranteed to be spam if they come from the Internet.
>
> Subject: Bug 08378 was submitted by rwp
> Subject: autorpm xpm error on cvl-sbcm (rwp doesn't exist)
> Subject: ACTION REQUIRED: Time to Change Your Domain Account
> Password (COL-SPRINGS\RWP)
> Subject: PCO file: endofmsg_term_fix by: rwp
>
> Bob
Andrew Hoying
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