On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:24:47 -0700 (PDT) John Hardin wrote: > On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, micah anderson wrote: >
> > I searched my pile of mail that I have from two ice ages ago, and I > > did find 6 messages that were hits of this rule, one of them was > > spam, five of them were this person trying to contact me. > > ...without a subject? > > >> Do you happen to be seeing FPs with this rule? > > > > Yes, its why I am investigating it. I think it is common for people > > who are sending mail from their mobiles, where they use it more > > like a quick chat instead of a 'regular mail'.... > > > > In fact, this person used: > > X-Mailer: iPad Mail (15F79) > > OK, I can see about adding some mobile MUA exclusions. Any FP headers > you can provide (directly) will be helpful. Go ahead and sanitize the > recipient info, I don't think that would be relevant to tuning this > one. I don't know that this is particularly specific to mobile, lots of people send emails with an empty subject. It sounds like the main cause would be a signature that contains the senders name as the only thing in a line. That'll be why all the FPs mentioned above came from the same person.