*snip*
> 
> It may be a coincidence, but all these emails have a subject like
> that. The body of the mail is just a random collection of words, about
> 4 lines long. Some examples:
> 
> Re: FQCDW, thousand years waiting
> Re: YAS, here the investigator
> Re: SAHQSC, of the gift
> Re: IN, that you learne
> Re: WJKCPV, breaking to pieces
> 
> Have others encountered this? Has a rule already been written to
> recognize this subject pattern? Is it worth it? I'd like to try it,
> and probably will, but any pointers are welcome as I've not written
> rules myself before.
> 
> Hein Zelle

Yeah this has been discussed and already answered by others. I just wanted
to say thanks for making me laugh! I can't believe I recognized the subject
line for what it was!

--Chris, his sails unfurled! 


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