Hello MI,

Tuesday, January 6, 2004, 3:48:53 AM, you wrote:
M> Recently, I've seen *lots* of sender addresses where the user part ends
M> with an underscore followed by 2 (possibly random) lower case letters.
M> ...

M> I'm considering adding something like this:

M>    header LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx From =~ /_[a-z]{2}\@/
M>    score LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx 0.2
M>    describe LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx From: address has user part ending in _xx@

M> What do you think?

LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx -- 4778s/12h of 85945 corpus (70035s/15910h)

Ham Matches:
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_pv@"  personal email address
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_cs@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_cs@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_cs@"
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_cs@"  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# LOCAL_FROM_WITH__xx="_sa@"  I use these for special SpamAssassin processing

Bob Menschel





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